Pluto’s Heart Continues To Reveal Its Secrets:
New Horizons found a second mountain range in Pluto’s ‘heart’
Photo: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute
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Watch the Evolution of the Iconic Blue Marble Photo
From the famed Apollo 17 image to DSCOVR’s most recent addition, see the history of the world’s biggest selfie.
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This Is NASA’s Newest Image of Earth
NASA released the first image of Earth from its Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite on Monday. The image shows a sunlit Earth from one million miles away.
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See More of NASA’s Latest Images of Pluto’s Icy Mountains
At 100 million years old, the mountains are “mere youngsters” compared to the age of our solar system.
See Pluto Transform in a Year of New Horizons Images
Our gif shows the evolution of Pluto’s images from a barely perceptible gray blob to a closeup showing a heart-shaped area on Pluto’s surface
Images: NASA/APL/SwRI; Animation: Jonathan D. Woods
This Is The Closest Photo Yet of Pluto From A NASA Spacecraft Flyby
After nine-and-a-half years, 3 billion miles and heart-stopping drops in communication, the moment has arrived: New Horizons, NASA’s spacecraft designed to explore the furthest reaches of our solar system, passed Pluto at 8:15 a.m. EST on Tuesday.
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See Scott Kelly Spend A Full Year In Space
TIME’s new video series follows astronaut Scott Kelly as he prepares to spend a full year in space working on a groundbreaking experiment with his twin brother and NASA.