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  2. 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.

  3. File:PIA21590 – Blue Rays, New Horizons' High-Res Farewell to ...

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    English: This is the highest-resolution color departure shot of Pluto's receding crescent from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, taken when the spacecraft was 120,000 miles (200,000 kilometers) away from Pluto. Shown in approximate true color, the picture was constructed from a mosaic of six black-and-white images from the Long Range ...

  4. Long Range Reconnaissance Imager - Wikipedia

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    The instrument is a thinned backside-illuminated charge-coupled device, and captures images at a resolution of 1024 by 1024 pixels, with a variety of exposure settings. [4] LORRI can take one picture per second and store the picture digitally as a 12-bit image, with either lossless or lossy compression . [ 4 ] (

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Pluto - Wikipedia

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    Pluto (minor-planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is the ninth-largest and tenth-most-massive known object to directly orbit the Sun. It is the largest known trans-Neptunian object by volume by a small margin, but is less massive than Eris.

  8. NASA releases first low-resolution color movies from Pluto ...

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    NASA has published the first color movies of Pluto and its moon Charon from the New Horizons mission. New Horizons Principal Investigator Alan Stern noted, "It's exciting to see Pluto and Charon ...

  9. Nix (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto, with a diameter of 49.8 km (30.9 mi) across its longest dimension. [3] It was discovered along with Pluto's outermost moon Hydra on 15 May 2005 by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope, [1] and was named after Nyx, the Greek goddess of the night. [10]