Reveal the latest image of Pluto
After a few glitches that led to poor image quality, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft finally sent more clear images to Pluto.
After a few glitches that led to poor image quality, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft finally sent more clear images to Pluto.
New image of Pluto
Instead of brown speckled or cracked images with low resolution, this time the probe captured a series of new images of the dwarf planet 7.8-9.2 million miles from Earth.
Photos of Pluto are sent back before.(Source: NASA)
The pictures sent back have revealed some important details about Pluto.
Although there is still no explanation for the giant dots on the picture, there is evidence that the existence of a "continuous cut " on the black soil around the planet's equator.
The latest images are sent more clearly.(Source: NASA)
According to NASA, astronomers and astronomers will not have to wait any longer before continuing to take new images of Pluto.
It is expected that New Horizons will recover soon after the minor incident, and the flight scheduled for July 14 will take the ship closer to Pluto and collect a lot of expenses. Important facts about this planet.
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