It may look a little blurry, but the bright orange-tinted circle in the middle of the photo above is the first color image of Pluto and its largest moon, Charon. The image was taken by the Ralph color ...
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft just sent back its first color image of the dwarf planet Pluto and its largest moon Charon. It’s a blurry glow taken by the craft's Ralph color imager from 71 million ...
The image shows Pluto in color, obtained by New Horizons spacecraft on July 3, 2015, using color data gathered earlier. [Read the full story.] New color images from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft show ...
Scientists have managed to snap the first color image from a spacecraft of Pluto and its largest moon Charon. It might not look like much more than a blurry red blob in deep space, but the image, ...
Pluto is over 3 billion miles away from Earth, smaller than the moon, has an average surface temperature over 200 degrees below freezing (in Celsius!), and isn’t even really a "planet" anymore, ...
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