NASA Space Probe: Spacecraft survives flyby of Ultima Thule

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A NASA spacecraft has successfully completed the most distant fly-by in history. The unmanned New Horizons spaceship zoomed by an icy space rock called Ultima Thule, near the outer edge of the solar system. Christine Pirovolakis has the story.
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2:30 it shows new horizons going into orbit around UT... thats all kinds of wrong.

Going 30, 000 mph and slowing down to go into orbit around a tiny mass object, like Ultima Thule, would take A LOT of propulsion; of which the spacecraft doesn't have nearly enough of - if any at all for minor course corrections.

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I have a question about the four powers (electromagnetism, gravity, strong nuclear power, weak power)
How did these four powerful forces separate from each other after the creation of the universe?
Is that weak nuclear force separated from that electromagnetic force?

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Why your show pictures about one rock on the space, what about mars your keep secret, yeaa right

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nice cartoons ..Earth is Not a spinning ball.. babahbah go the sheep

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The age is crap. The rock is just that, a rock. Like all other asteroids, rocks and like all the comets, ... rocks. If the Comet could be so misunderstood then all the other so-called scientific guesses could be just as wrong. We now know from stardust and other flybys all the way to trying to land a probe on what was thought a dirty snowball only to pogo it into a wall and a dark corner that killed it for the most part. Rocks, rocks, rocks.

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