Extremely rare photo of Pluto wearing a rainbow shirt

Leisa infrared detector of the US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) has just caught Pluto staring on him with a layer of rainbow clothes.

NASA's New Horizons space probe has just passed near Pluto and they have seen an unprecedented phenomenon for this planet.

Through recorded infrared heat sensors, when connecting images together, the results show that Pluto is wearing a unique 7-color rainbow shirt in its Northern Hemisphere region. .

Picture 1 of Extremely rare photo of Pluto wearing a rainbow shirt
7 colors surrounding Pluto are completely independent.

In order to get these wonderful and standard photos, the infrared detector uses the infrared spectrometer feature, capturing images up to 17 times larger than the original frame. These 7 colors are completely independent, surrounding Pluto and it fully reflects the visual spectrum in our eyes. This is a miraculous thing because not all spectral space phenomena are clearly complete and stable.

According to the Leisa infrared detector, this moment is recorded at 250 infrared beam wavelengths, ranging from 1.25 to 2.50 micrometers.

At Kuiper Belt, Northern Hemisphere Pluto, scientists also encountered Pluto shining with pairs of color, red, white, light yellow, light blue. It is assessed that the suburbs do not receive the Sun's illumination, so the area is terribly cold, dense surrounding ice.

Earlier, Carly Howett, the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in Colorado, met Pluto who emitted a striking blue aura, known to be the result of the phenomenon of fog particles and molecular ion thermal nitrogen, methane physical reaction together generated.