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Comments on: NASA releases first photos of Jupiter from New Horizons

Never-before-seen photos of the planet and its moons released to the public.
Photos: Pluto probe returns photos of Jupiter

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exponential notation
by scottk0640 February 28, 2007 6:11 PM PST
"1 to the -25th power" is equal to 1. You meant 10 to the -25th
power.

Otherwise, very nice. I was wondering when NASA was going to get
around to finishing their grand tour of the outer planets (and
planetoids!).
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all the same...
by smithjones February 28, 2007 7:17 PM PST
you math geeks are all the same...lol : )
But agreed..., this is a historical tour of the outer planets.
I'm really interested in seeing what has happend (changed) to
Uranus (gee that statement sounds silly) and Neptune since
voyager visit, with the new HD Camera on NH.
Fixed
by jenguevin March 1, 2007 9:57 AM PST
Ack! You're right, of course. Thanks for pointing out that typo.
exponential notation
by scottk0640 February 28, 2007 6:11 PM PST
"1 to the -25th power" is equal to 1. You meant 10 to the -25th
power.

Otherwise, very nice. I was wondering when NASA was going to get
around to finishing their grand tour of the outer planets (and
planetoids!).
Reply to this comment
all the same...
by smithjones February 28, 2007 7:17 PM PST
you math geeks are all the same...lol : )
But agreed..., this is a historical tour of the outer planets.
I'm really interested in seeing what has happend (changed) to
Uranus (gee that statement sounds silly) and Neptune since
voyager visit, with the new HD Camera on NH.
Fixed
by jenguevin March 1, 2007 9:57 AM PST
Ack! You're right, of course. Thanks for pointing out that typo.
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