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For those aware of the context, this a song Masayoshi Soken composed that plays while in Ultima Thule. In-game, people will hear multiple variations of “Close in the Distance” play as part of ...
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When the first images trickled in, they revealed Ultima Thule to be a snowman-shaped world. Since then, researchers have found it oddly flat — less a snowman and more like two conjoined pancakes ...
So where did the idea for Ultima Thule come from? Back in 2017, scientists put up a public vote to decide what nickname to give to 2014 MU69, the official name given by the International ...
Read more: Distant space rock Ultima Thule formed in a slow and gentle collision On 12 November, NASA held a naming ceremony to give MU69 its new official name Arrokoth.
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft revealed this distant Kuiper Belt object to be a contact binary with many odd twists.
About a billion miles more distant than Pluto is Ultima Thule, a peanut-shaped object in the outer solar system that’s the farthest place ever visited by humans.
Since first encountering the mysterious Ultima Thule earlier this year, NASA has made several discoveries about the ancient space object. Now, researchers from the government space agency have made… ...
New Horizons mission scientists found traces of water ice, methanol, and organic materials on the surface of Ultima Thule. The Kuiper Belt object is the farthest ever explored by the spacecraft.
Since first encountering the mysterious Ultima Thule, "the farthest world ever explored," earlier this year, NASA has made several discoveries about the ancient space object. Now, researchers from ...
Science News: WASHINGTON: Nasa has found evidence for a unique mixture of methanol, water ice, and organic molecules on Ultima Thule's surface — the farthest world .
NASA has found evidence for a unique mixture of methanol, water ice, and organic molecules on Ultima Thule's surface -- the farthest world ever explored by mankind.