Public: Help Name Pluto & Charon Surface Features, New U.S. Rocket
On July 14, 2015, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft will fly past Pluto, snapping the first-ever high resolution pictures of that small, distant world and its largest moon, Charon. As the surface features of these two worlds are revealed – craters, rifts, valleys – they’ll need names. You can help decide what labels will go on the images and maps coming from the flyby.Eagle? Freedom? GalaxyOne? United Launch Alliance wants public input in the naming of a next-generation launcher designed to replace the historic Atlas and Delta rocket lines in the 2020s.
More: http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/2015/03/public-help-name-pluto-charon-surface.html

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