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4 August 2015
- 23:0723:07, 4 August 2015 diff hist +1 File:Moons of Pluto.png No edit summary current
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31 July 2015
- 14:5414:54, 31 July 2015 diff hist +41 File:Strong Organic Acids.PNG No edit summary current
- 14:5114:51, 31 July 2015 diff hist +289 N File:Strong Organic Acids.PNG Structural formulas of strong organic acids. Shown are: a generic carboxylic acid and a generic organosulfite.
- 14:4614:46, 31 July 2015 diff hist +18 File:Weak Organic Acids.png No edit summary current
- 14:4514:45, 31 July 2015 diff hist +23 File:Weak Organic Acids.png No edit summary
- 14:4414:44, 31 July 2015 diff hist +261 N File:Weak Organic Acids.png Structural formulas of four kinds of weak organic acids: toluene, a trans-alkenyl alcohol, a generic alcohol, and a generic sulfide.
- 14:4014:40, 31 July 2015 diff hist +23 File:Primordial.jpg No edit summary current
- 14:3814:38, 31 July 2015 diff hist +100 File:Orange juice 1 edit1.jpg →Source:
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- 14:2214:22, 31 July 2015 diff hist +69 File:Primordial.jpg →Source
- 14:2114:21, 31 July 2015 diff hist 0 File:Primordial.jpg Temlakos uploaded File:Primordial.jpg
17 July 2015
- 10:3010:30, 17 July 2015 diff hist +68 File:Nh-Charon-Mountain-Moat.jpg No edit summary current
- 10:2910:29, 17 July 2015 diff hist +247 N File:Nh-Charon-Mountain-Moat.jpg Charon, moon of Pluto. Inset: a depression with a peak in the middle: a "mountain in a moat."
15 July 2015
- 23:5523:55, 15 July 2015 diff hist +68 File:Nh-071315 Pluto Charon falsecolorcomposite.jpg No edit summary current
- 23:5523:55, 15 July 2015 diff hist +1,610 N File:Nh-071315 Pluto Charon falsecolorcomposite.jpg Pluto and Charon, in false color (relative distance not to scale), showing strikingly varied compositions of the surfaces of the two worlds. “These images show that Pluto and Charon are truly complex worlds. There's a whole lot going on here,” said
- 22:3522:35, 15 July 2015 diff hist +52 File:Nh-pluto-methane-ice.png No edit summary current
- 22:3422:34, 15 July 2015 diff hist +412 N File:Nh-pluto-methane-ice.png False-color gridded image of Pluto showing a distribution of ices on its surface. The latest spectra from New Horizons Ralph instrument reveal an abundance of methane ice, but with striking differences from place to place across the frozen surface of Plu
- 22:2422:24, 15 July 2015 diff hist +69 File:Nh-charon-closeup.jpg No edit summary current
- 22:2322:23, 15 July 2015 diff hist +684 N File:Nh-charon-closeup.jpg View of Charon, from a distance of 466,000 km. Color added from the spectrophotometer aboard New Horizons. A swath of cliffs and troughs stretches about 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) from left to right, suggesting widespread fracturing of Charon’s crust
- 22:2022:20, 15 July 2015 diff hist +121 File:Nh-pluto-surface-scale-young-mountains.jpg No edit summary current
- 22:1922:19, 15 July 2015 diff hist +377 N File:Nh-pluto-surface-scale-young-mountains.jpg Equatorial mountains on Pluto, rising as high as 3500 meters above mean ground level. The geology team for the New Horizons mission consider these mountains "young" and cannot at present (15 July 2015) explain that finding.
- 22:1122:11, 15 July 2015 diff hist +69 File:Nh-hydra 1 0.jpg No edit summary current
- 22:1022:10, 15 July 2015 diff hist +356 N File:Nh-hydra 1 0.jpg Hydra, outermost known moon of Pluto (as of 15 July 2015). Irregular, probably covered with water ice. Resolution: 2 mi. per pixel Dimensions: 27 mi. by 20 mi. (43 km by 33 km). Distance: 400,000 mi.
13 July 2015
- 13:0113:01, 13 July 2015 diff hist +51 File:Pluto alone 0 20150712.png No edit summary current
- 13:0013:00, 13 July 2015 diff hist +985 N File:Pluto alone 0 20150712.png On July 11, 2015, New Horizons captured a world that is growing more fascinating by the day. For the first time on Pluto, this view reveals linear features that may be cliffs, as well as a circular feature that could be an impact crater. Rotating into vie
- 12:5412:54, 13 July 2015 diff hist +51 File:Pluto-7-11-15.jpg No edit summary current
- 12:5412:54, 13 July 2015 diff hist +840 N File:Pluto-7-11-15.jpg New Horizons' last look at Pluto's Charon-facing hemisphere reveals intriguing geologic details that are of keen interest to mission scientists. This image, taken early the morning of July 11, 2015, shows newly-resolved linear features above the equatoria
- 10:3610:36, 13 July 2015 diff hist +43 File:Charon Alone 20150712.png No edit summary current
- 10:3610:36, 13 July 2015 diff hist +457 N File:Charon Alone 20150712.png Charon, moon (or more accurately, wide-binary companion) of Pluto. Note the north pole region, significantly darker than the rest of the surface. The surface is also cracked and pockmarked with chasms and craters. They indicate massive internal or tidal s
12 July 2015
- 20:2920:29, 12 July 2015 diff hist +76 File:Moons of Pluto.png No edit summary
- 20:2820:28, 12 July 2015 diff hist +279 N File:Moons of Pluto.png Hubble image showing ther moons of Pluto, adding orbits, names and scale. The black stripe is because the exposure for pluto itself was much shorter than for the moons.
11 July 2015
- 20:2620:26, 11 July 2015 diff hist +43 File:Nh-charon 150709 0 crop.png No edit summary current
- 20:2620:26, 11 July 2015 diff hist +256 N File:Nh-charon 150709 0 crop.png A cropped version of an image of Charon, largest moon of Pluto, taken by New Horizons in July of 2015.
- 20:0320:03, 11 July 2015 diff hist +57 File:Jupiter and Io by New Horizons.jpg No edit summary current
- 20:0320:03, 11 July 2015 diff hist +396 N File:Jupiter and Io by New Horizons.jpg New Horizons flew by Jupiter in 2007 to get a gravity boost. On the way it took this IR picture of Jupiter, with Io transiting it in the foreground. The Great Spot looks white in this IR image, showing how much heat that great storm radiates.
- 19:5519:55, 11 July 2015 diff hist 0 File:Pluto Charon Wide Binary.gif uploaded a new version of "File:Pluto Charon Wide Binary.gif": This series of New Horizons images of Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, was taken at 13 different times spanning 6.5 days, starting on April 12 and ending on April 18, 2015. Du current
- 19:5319:53, 11 July 2015 diff hist +43 File:Pluto Charon Wide Binary.gif No edit summary
- 19:5219:52, 11 July 2015 diff hist +764 N File:Pluto Charon Wide Binary.gif This series of New Horizons images of Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, was taken at 13 different times spanning 6.5 days, starting on April 12 and ending on April 18, 2015. During that time, the NASA spacecraft's distance from Pluto decreased from abou
- 19:4119:41, 11 July 2015 diff hist +44 File:Nh-charon 150709 0.png No edit summary current
- 19:4119:41, 11 July 2015 diff hist +255 N File:Nh-charon 150709 0.png Image of Charon only from the New Horizons’ Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI), July 8, 2015.
- 19:3919:39, 11 July 2015 diff hist +26 File:Pluto charon color final.png No edit summary current
- 19:3919:39, 11 July 2015 diff hist +254 N File:Pluto charon color final.png Pluto (larger object, right) and Charon, from a distance of 6 million kilometers. From New Horizons.
- 19:2919:29, 11 July 2015 diff hist −1 File:Nh-7-10-15 pluto image nasa-jhuapl-swri 0.png No edit summary current
- 19:2919:29, 11 July 2015 diff hist +27 File:Nh-7-10-15 pluto image nasa-jhuapl-swri 0.png No edit summary
10 July 2015
- 23:5623:56, 10 July 2015 diff hist +27 File:7-8-15 pluto color new nasa-jhuapl-swri-tn.jpg Categorization current
- 23:4523:45, 10 July 2015 diff hist +318 N File:7-8-15 pluto color new nasa-jhuapl-swri-tn.jpg Pluto. From New Horizons’ Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI), 8 July 2015. True-color information added from the Ralph instrument, also aboard New Horizons.
- 23:3523:35, 10 July 2015 diff hist +286 N File:Nh-7-10-15 pluto image nasa-jhuapl-swri 0.png Tantalizing signs of geology on Pluto. From New Horizons. Taken on 9 July 2015 from 3.3 million miles (5.4 million kilometers) away.
23 July 2010
- 23:5023:50, 23 July 2010 diff hist +360 N File:Carl wieland.jpg Portrait of Carl Wieland from Creation Ministries International current
20 July 2010
- 01:3501:35, 20 July 2010 diff hist +473 N File:Adad-Nirari stela.jpg Stela of Adad-Nirari III (or possibly I), on file at the United States Department of State. Reported stolen from the Iraq National Museum in the looting that befell the city of Baghdad following its occupation by American and British forces in 2003. current