Pluto's frigid surface abounds with mysterious and complex
features, the latest photo by NASA's approaching New Horizons
spacecraft shows:
http://news.yahoo.com/plutos-complex-su ... 00472.html
Readers should know that this mission was launched in '06,
prior to "diversification" by a desendant of our slaves:
Hopefully readers will be able to put this mission into proper
context. It would never have been possible without benefit of
this White man, who stood on the shoulders of White men before
him:
Let us, as Caucasian people, never forget our vistas, which
within the next few days, will have made possible a view
such as this:
Pluto Awaits!
- Wade Hampton III
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- Wade Hampton III
- Posts: 2339
- Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:40 pm
- Location: Pontiac, SC
Re: Pluto Awaits!
Here's a fairly astounding fact: The entire history of the United
States has unfolded in the time it's taken Pluto to orbit the Sun
once. The United States has been around for 238 years. A year on
Pluto is 248 years. (Thanks to Corey Powell for pointing out this
map, recently published by the New Horizons team.)
NASA's New Horizons probe is now closing in on Pluto, due to reach
it on Tuesday after a nine-year journey. And though that might seem
like a long time, the truth is that Pluto has been traveling towards
this rendezvous for much, much longer.
The last time Pluto was in its current position — in 1768 — Whites
were totally unaware of its existence (it was discovered in 1930).
At the time, Caucasians still hadn't figured out how species evolve,
how germs transmit diseases, or how the Earth's tectonic plates slide
around. Aviation was still decades away — and spaceflight wouldn't
happen for nearly 200 years. All of which is to say: it's pretty
amazing that, this time around, Pluto will be visited by a tiny
robot sent by a curious species of humans three billion miles away.
A lot can change in a single year!

States has unfolded in the time it's taken Pluto to orbit the Sun
once. The United States has been around for 238 years. A year on
Pluto is 248 years. (Thanks to Corey Powell for pointing out this
map, recently published by the New Horizons team.)
NASA's New Horizons probe is now closing in on Pluto, due to reach
it on Tuesday after a nine-year journey. And though that might seem
like a long time, the truth is that Pluto has been traveling towards
this rendezvous for much, much longer.
The last time Pluto was in its current position — in 1768 — Whites
were totally unaware of its existence (it was discovered in 1930).
At the time, Caucasians still hadn't figured out how species evolve,
how germs transmit diseases, or how the Earth's tectonic plates slide
around. Aviation was still decades away — and spaceflight wouldn't
happen for nearly 200 years. All of which is to say: it's pretty
amazing that, this time around, Pluto will be visited by a tiny
robot sent by a curious species of humans three billion miles away.
A lot can change in a single year!

- Wade Hampton III
- Posts: 2339
- Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:40 pm
- Location: Pontiac, SC
Re: Pluto Awaits!
G-O-O-O-D Morning, PLUTO!
'We're going to knock your socks off'
http://news.yahoo.com/pluto-new-horizon ... 57540.html

'We're going to knock your socks off'
http://news.yahoo.com/pluto-new-horizon ... 57540.html
