Plutonium Propels Spacecraft To A Close Encounter With Pluto
Having the same namesake as the
planet it helped to explore, the radionuclide plutonium-238 powered NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft to Pluto on
Tuesday, visiting the last planet in our Solar System proper. Pu-238 will now
take the spacecraft out into the Kuiper Belt where thousands of small planets slowly
circle the Sun. The mission was possible only
because Pu-238 generates continuous power out where solar energy is too weak,
chemical energy is too heavy, and batteries and fuel cells are too short-lived
to be of use.
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