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NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft releases images as it draws closer to Pluto

byCustoms Today Report
06/02/2015
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MEXICO: NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has released a kind of tease  the first photos from its Pluto mission.

You probably wouldn’t know it was Pluto by looking at it. The photo shows two white blobs in a dark sky. But those pictures will come more into focus and with higher resolution as the craft gets closer to the dwarf planet, probably by late May or early June.

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The mission launched in early 2006. Will Grundy, a planetary scientist at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff and co-investigator on the New Horizons team, said it’ll be a slow reveal of pictures.

Tags: Draws closer to PlutoLowell ObservatoryNew Horizons spacecraftPluto missionWill Grundy

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