Researchers present collection of New Horizons data,revealing water icebergs on ‘a surface unlike any planetary surface we’ve ever seen before’The moment Pluto was transformed from a fuzzy spot on the edge of the solar system to an exotic world with a spectacular landscape will be recorded by historians as 15 July 2015.
When Nasa’s New Horizons spacecraft barrelled past Pluto the day before, it became the first mission to visit the thing. A day later, and the probe made contact with Earth. Since then,scientists on the team possess released one breathtaking image after another, revealing huge, and smooth plains,towering ice mountains and an inviting blue haze of hydrocarbons.
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Source: theguardian.com