WASHINGTON: NASA unveils the much awaited images of Pluto taken by the New Horizons spacecraft during the July 14 historic flyby of the dwarf planet.
One of the most stunning images of the icy world is the one captured while speeding away from it just seven hours after the spacecraft’s July 14 closest approach.
The New Horizons spacecraft looked back and captured a spectacular view of Pluto’s atmosphere, backlit by the sun. The image reveals layers of haze that are several times higher than what the scientists had predicted.
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