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A close-up view of the rugged, icy mountains and flat ice plains on Pluto is seen in an image from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft taken July 14, 2015 and released Sept. 17, 2015.
Wonder Continues: Breathtaking Views of Pluto from NASA

This image was taken by the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) on NASA's New Horizons spacecraft shortly before closest approach to Pluto on July 14, 2015; it resolves details as small as 270 yards (250 meters).
Weird Sinkhole Icy Pits Cover Pluto's Surface

Pluto’s haze layer shows its blue color in this picture taken by the New Horizons Ralph/Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC).
Surprise! Bright Blue Skies and Very Red Water Appear on Pluto

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Artist's impression of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft encountering a Pluto-like object in the distant Kuiper Belt.
NASA Reveals New Horizons' Next Target to Explore After Pluto

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NASA's New Horizons in Trouble: Could Create problems for Pluto Mission

New color images from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft show two very different faces of the mysterious dwarf planet, one with a series of intriguing spots along the equator that are evenly spaced.
[PHOTO] Pluto Reveals Its Two Faces Courtesy of New Horizons

The location of the New Horizons Ralph instrument, which detected methane on Pluto, is shown. The inset is a false color image of Pluto and Charon in infrared light; pink indicates methane on Pluto’s surface.
New Horizons Nearing Pluto; Detects Frozen Methane on Surface

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