NASA's Pluto-bound New Horizons spacecraft, using its highest-resolution telescopic camera spotted the dwarf planet's Texas-sized, ice-covered moon, NASA said.
This represents a major milestone on the spacecraft's 9.5-year journey to conduct the initial reconnaissance of the Pluto system and the Kuiper Belt and, in a sense, begins the mission's long-range study of the Pluto system.
The largest of Pluto's five known moons, Charon orbits more than 19,000 kilometres away from Pluto itself. As seen from New Horizons, that's only about 0.01 degree away.
"We're very excited to see Pluto and Charon as separate objects for the first time from New Horizons," said Weaver.
The spacecraft was still 885 million kilometres from Pluto - farther than the distance from Earth to Jupiter - when its LOng Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) snapped a total of six images: three on July 1 and three more on July 3.
"In addition to being a nice technical achievement, these new LORRI images of Charon and Pluto should provide some interesting science too," said New Horizons Principal Investigator Alan Stern, of the Southwest Research Institute.
New Horizons is viewing Pluto and Charon at solar phase angles (the angles between the Sun, Pluto and spacecraft) much larger than can be achieved from observatories located on or near the Earth, potentially yielding important information about the surface properties of Charon and Pluto-perhaps the existence of an overlying layer of fine particles, for example.
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