DUVALL: For the first time, a probe speeding toward Pluto has seen all the known members of the dwarf planet’s cosmic family.
NASA’s New Horizons probe caught sight of Pluto and all five of its known moons for the first time in new photos and animations released this week. The probe had previously imaged Pluto, its largest moon Charon and two of its smallest moons Hydra and Nix, but now, New Horizons has caught a glimpse of Kerberos and Styx — the dwarf planet’s smallest and faintest known moons.
Tesla driverless system to use updated radar technology
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