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posted by janrinok on Saturday September 19 2015, @12:38PM   Printer-friendly
from the stunning dept.

CNET is reporting Beautiful new photos of Pluto show terrain, atmosphere.

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has long since passed by Pluto, and is currently 4.96 billion kilometers (4.59 light hours) from Earth. But things are not over with yet. It is still sending back data and images from its flyby. On Earth we have the hydrological cycle in Greenland and the South Pole where water evaporates, falls as snow, builds up glaciers, which then flow out to restart the cycle. It appears that something very similar is happening on Pluto, but because of the incredibly frigid temperatures, this process is occurring with frozen Nitrogen.

NASA has stunning pictures and more complete descriptions.


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  • (Score: 2) by Techwolf on Sunday September 20 2015, @02:38AM

    by Techwolf (87) on Sunday September 20 2015, @02:38AM (#238654)

    Background stars. If you look close enough, there is more in the background of the same length.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 20 2015, @06:03AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 20 2015, @06:03AM (#238726)

    This suggests the probe took a timed exposure (dim sun out there), and the probe was carefully aimed to keep the cameras on the same general spot of Pluto while moving. it's one fast probe.