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Pluto’s white, dark-orange, and charcoal-black terrain captured by the Hubble Space Telescope Pluto has become significantly redder, while its illuminated northern hemisphere is getting brighter.
Black and white images beamed to Earth could be some of the clearest close-ups of Pluto's surface humans see for decades, NASA says.
Recent images taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reveal four mysterious dark spots that appear to be evenly spaced along Pluto's equator.
The feature that stands out most in the new images of Charon is the polar dark spot. While this was visible in many of the black-and-white LORRI images, we can see here that it’s tinted red ...
Nasa reveals new images of Pluto's four 'alien black spots' as it says New Horizons probe is back in action Nasa lost touch with the space probe for 89 minutes on Saturday 4 July New Horizons ...
Nasa has released the first movie of its probe's approach to Pluto. Experts say the 'unusual' images reveal far more detail than they expected - including white markings across the planet. They ...
YouTube remade such viral videos as the Annoying Orange and the Keyboard Cat in scratchy black-and-white silent clips, purportedly from 1911.
NASA has released the most detailed and dramatic images ever taken of the distant dwarf planet Pluto. The images from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope show an icy, mottled, dark molasses-colored… ...
But in terms of surface color and brightness, Hubble reveals a complex-looking world with white, dark-orange, and charcoal-black terrain.
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