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mitsy | 19:29 Fri 28th Oct 2005 | Science
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what planet has a pink haze?
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Mars...
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Mercury

Probably depends how many pink gin's you had before looking through the telescope, but it is Pluto -


Pluto (Pale Pink Dot) Surface: Near-IR spectroscopy shows that Pluto has a mostly icy surface dominated by N2, with CH4, CO, and H2O detected. There are a few other weak spectral features that have not been identified. Dark regions are probably covered with organic solid material, as yet unidentified, and with no clear spectral features. Atmosphere: N2-dominated, probably in vapor-pressure equilibrium at T=40 K (~57 �bar) CH4 probably detected, CO being sought. Atmospheric pressure probably changes with heliocentric distance; presently near maximum.

As Clanard says its Mars, its at its closer now since 2003 and won't be this close again for 13 years, regards Pluto, if you had access to a telescope powerful enough to see it, you would'nt be asking this question.
Sorry Clanad, spelt your name wrong.

I'll have one of them pink gins!


Oh! By the way, which one's Floyd?


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(19367) Pink Floyd

Mars be kickin up some dust from dusk til dawn. Git out yer telescope and have a gander!

qapmoc, I think your confusion comes from misinterpreting the Infra-Red (IR) spectoscopy signature of Pluto, rather than it's reflected color...


... and john91, not a problem, call me anything except late for dinner... Have a really nice weekend!

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