Sarah Zhang
The first close-up pictures revealed a large heart-shaped feature carved into Pluto’s surface, telling scientists that this “new” type of planetary world – the largest, brightest and first-explored in the mysterious, distant “third zone” of our solar system known as the Kuiper Belt – ...
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"Just astoundingly amazing" pictures from New Horizon probe reveal what's going on in region shaped like a heart
Caribbean collectiveTaste of Plutois bringing their unique, island flavor with their scorching new single “Scorpio’s Letter.” The musical trio consists of Marvin and Tyler, who hail from Barbados, and Navy who is from Dominica. Upon quick glance, it is tempting to compare them to great act...
Notably, Qorvo's components helped the New Horizons transfer pictures and data back to Earth — the same photographs that became the world's first high-resolution images of Pluto. "The success of this voyage shows how Qorvo technology withstands the harshest of environments, space, where reli...
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New Horizons scientists react to new pictures of Pluto beamed back from the New Horizons probe. Left to right: Cathy Olkin, Jason Cook, Alan Stern, Will Grundy, Casey Lisse and Carly Howett. Pluto's North Pole, Equator and Central Meridian ...
“shore” of Cthulhu. The pictures in this mosaic were taken by the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) in “ride-along” mode with the LEISA spectrometer, which accounts for the ‘zigzag’ or step pattern. Taken shortly before New Horizons’ July 14 closest approach to Pluto, details ...
New Close-Ups of Pluto and Charon Present Puzzle for ScientistsDavid RotheryThe Conversation UK