Two years ago this month, New Horizons zipped by the dwarf planet Pluto, giving humanity its first close-up look at the icy world. Though the fly-by may be long over, scientists are still working ...
This animated flyover of the Norgay mountains and Sputnik plains on Pluto are based on the freshly-delivered close-approach images from the New Horizons flyby. See features just a single kilometre big ...
Last week, Nasa released stunning new images of Pluto majestic mountains, frozen nitrogen rivers and low-lying hazes. Now, the space agency has combined these panoramas to create a spectacular flyover ...
You may be familiar with our solar system's eight planets — Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There's also their famous dwarf-planet companion, Pluto. But this icy ...
Three days after the first ever Pluto flyby, NASA continues to amaze with new data captured by the New Horizons. Friday afternoon NASA released several close-up images of Pluto’s “heart” now named ...
CLEVELAND - Following released images of Pluto taken during the New Horizons flyby, NASA today released an animation of the distant planetoid's surface. The animation is based on images that were then ...
NASA released a brand-new close-up image of Pluto on Friday that shows the icy planes of the planet's "heart" in unprecedented detail. The heart is just one of many fascinating features on Pluto ...
On July 14, 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft will fly by Pluto, passing the surface by just a little over 12,000 kilometers.* This will be the first time in history we’ll have seen the little world ...
It was two years ago, on July 14th, 2015, that NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft flew by Pluto — marking the first time we had ever explored this mysterious small world. The probe whizzed by within 7,750 ...
Watch a ball throw on each planet in our solar system, plus Pluto and the moon, below. Imagine throwing a baseball. Easy, right? Maybe you've already done it a few times. Now imagine throwing a ...
A new animation reveals a large sprawl of new worlds that may exist just beyond Pluto. The orbits of these dwarf planets are illustrated to show that they outnumber the planets in our solar system by ...
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