NASA released a series of shots HD Pluto, presenting them as the “best close-ups” of the planet that can be seen in decades.
On July 14, the New NASA satellite Horizons became the first aircraft that flew past Pluto, giving scientists unprecedented images
You’ve never seen Pluto like this! NASANewHorizons Returns sharpest views yet! Take a look: https://t.co/zVDRXWuQhm pic.twitter.com/iK4OJKeLUE _mce_bogus=”1″
– NASA (NASA) December 5, 2015
“The new images give us a vision of super high definition on the geology of Pluto,” said New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern said in a statement.
said NASA scientists hope more pictures in the coming days, describing the already received as “first best levels of Pluto that humans can see in decades.”
HD pictures, previously published, had revealed the stunning geographical variations of dwarf planet, from high mountains to sand dunes and ice floes.
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