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  2. Nix (moon) - Wikipedia

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    The New Horizons team had suspected that Pluto and its moon Charon might be accompanied by other moons, hence they used Hubble to search for faint moons around Pluto in 2005. [14] Since Nix's brightness is about 5,000 times fainter than Pluto, long exposure images were taken in order to find it. [15]

  3. New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 2015, NASA released new images of Pluto (taken from January 25 to 31) from the approaching probe. [133] [134] New Horizons was more than 203 million km (126 million mi) away from Pluto when it began taking the photos, which showed Pluto and its largest moon, Charon. The exposure time was too short to see Pluto's smaller, much ...

  4. 15810 Arawn - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 it was only 2.7 AU from Pluto. [14] Before 486958 Arrokoth was discovered in 2014, Arawn was the best known target for a flyby by the New Horizons spacecraft after its Pluto flyby in 2015. [15] [16] Arawn was one of the first objects targeted for distant observations by New Horizons, which were taken on 2 November 2015. [17]

  5. New Horizons spacecraft captures first images of Pluto moons

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    NASA launched the New Horizon spacecraft in 2006 to learn more about the icy dwarf planet Pluto. Here are some of the first photos from that mission, taken from between 125 and 115 million miles away.

  6. New Horizons captures its first color images of Pluto

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    NASA's New Horizons probe has returned the first color images of Pluto. The small blurry dots in the newly-released photo are Pluto and Charon, the largest of Pluto's moons. New Horizons captured ...

  7. NASA mission sends back fuzzy, color 'movies' of Pluto

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    Sure, Pluto doesn't have full-fledged planetary status anymore, but we're still excited to get some pictures from the edge of the Solar System. The New Horizons spacecraft is carrying a ...

  8. File:Pluto’s Close-up, Now in Color.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The pictures are part of a sequence taken near New Horizons’ closest approach to Pluto, with resolutions of about 250-280 feet (77-85 meters) per pixel – revealing features smaller than half a city block on Pluto’s surface. Lower resolution color data (at about 2,066 feet, or 630 meters, per pixel) were added to create this new image.

  9. New studies detail just how complex Pluto and its moons are - AOL

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    Before New Horizons started sending back data and close-up images of Pluto, we barely knew the dwarf planet. We were like a love-sick fool who could only observe from afar. Now, the New Horizons ...