All you need to know about NASA's Pluto mission
Measuring Pluto's size has been a decades-long challenge due to complicating factors from its atmosphere
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(The following graphic presents a view of Pluto and Charon as they would appear if placed slightly above Earth's surface and viewed from a great distance)
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Great scale graphic of #Pluto & its moon Charon compared to our pale, blue dot. My new fav pic.... for NOW! ;-) pic.twitter.com/hhWQVHzuXe
— NASA New Horizons (@NASANewHorizons) July 14, 2015
Why send @NASANewHorizons for a #PlutoFlyby? Find out as we answer these 4 mission questions https://t.co/5yx6MZMx7j https://t.co/2YPhwjKDjg
— NASA (@NASA) July 13, 2015No spaceship has ever visited Pluto. The Hubble Space Telescope can't even give scientists an accurate reading of the Pluto’s size. But New Horizons can. Data the spacecraft sent back in recent days shows astonishing details, revealing that methane and nitrogen ice cover Pluto's north pole, and that it could also be much larger than estimated.
Pluto’s bright, mysterious “heart” is rotating into view: http://t.co/cLB6CeWnRg @NASANewHorizons #PlutoFlyby pic.twitter.com/ugZHNhAaPs
— NASA (@NASA) July 14, 2015
The debate is settled! @NASANewHorizons has confirmed Pluto’s size: http://t.co/GYBSE3DJwc #PlutoFlyby is tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/U8QxoCj6h5
— NASA (@NASA) July 13, 2015
.@NASANewHorizons will go dark tomorrow before its #PlutoFlyby. Why? Watch Pluto in a Minute! http://t.co/HyxaTH6Rq0 https://t.co/TUR8WxzX3J
— NASA (@NASA) July 13, 2015More From This Section
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First Published: Jul 14 2015 | 1:12 PM IST
