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                               2019 February 11
                                      [2]
                  New Data: Ultima Thule Surprisingly Flat
           Illustration Credit: NASA [3] , JHU's APL [4] , SwRI [5]

Explanation: Ultima Thule is not the object humanity thought that it was last
month. When the robotic New Horizons spacecraft [6]  zoomed past the distant
asteroid Ultima Thule (officially 2014 MU69 [7] ) in early January, early
images [8]  showed two circular lobes [9] that when most simply extrapolated
to 3D were thought to be, roughly, spheres. However, analyses of newly
beamed-back images -- including many taken soon after closest approach [10]
-- shows eclipsed stars re-appearing sooner than expected [11] . The only
explanation possible is that this 30-km long Kuiper belt object [12] has a
different 3D shape than believed only a few weeks ago. Specifically, as shown
in the featured illustration [13] , it now appears that the larger lobe --
Ultima -- is more similar to a fluffy pancake [14]  than a sphere, while the
smaller lobe -- Thule -- resembles a dented walnut [15] . The remaining
uncertainty in the outlines are shown by the dashed blue lines. The new shape
information indicates that gravity -- which (link)contracts more massive
bodies into spheres -- played perhaps less of a role in contouring the lobes
of Ultima Thule [16]  than previously thought. The New Horizons spacecraft
[17]  continued on to Ultima Thule after passing Pluto [18]  in mid-2015. New
data and images [19]  are still being received.

                         Tomorrow's picture: moon jet

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  [5] https://www.swri.org/
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  [7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(486958)_2014_MU69
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  [9] ap190129.html
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  [11] https://i.imgflip.com/eyvnj.jpg
  [12] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuiper_belt
  [13]
http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/Galleries/Featured-Images/
image.php?gallery_id=2&image_id=590
  [14] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancake
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  [16]
https://www.sciencealert.com/
we-ve-never-seen-something-like-this-orbiting-the-sun-ultima-thule-is-still-
weird
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