fullmoonlibra
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Does anyone have an idea if this newly discovered astronomical phenomenon has any astrological value?
“We’re close enough now that we’re just starting to see Pluto’s geology,” said New Horizons program scientist Curt Niebur, NASA Headquarters in Washington, who’s keenly interested in the gray area just above the whale’s “tail” feature. “It’s a unique transition region with a lot of dynamic processes interacting, which makes it of particular scientific interest.”
Scientists believe that the color is the result of interactions between methane molecules in Pluto's atmosphere and a specific kind of ultraviolet light, emitted by both the sun and distant galaxies. When this light hits the methane, it triggers the formation of solid molecules called tholins, which are reddish brown in color.
'...Pluto is a reddish, peachy tan....' h http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-and-its-strange-moon-charon-in-living-color/Geological activity on Pluto??
On the NASA website:
Interesting that Pluto orbits a point other than itself:
More arguments against it's planetary status, but still interesting.
Also interesting is how Pluto rules sewers and it's color is brown.
http://www.vox.com/2015/7/7/8907583/pluto-color-red-brown
Anyone here have significant Pluto placements/aspects?