SETI Institute on Nostr: #PPOD: All members of the Pluto system as taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft and ...
#PPOD: All members of the Pluto system as taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft and shown at 1 km/pixel. Pluto and Charon, technically a binary planetary system, anchor this eclectic group, and the small moons are tantalizingly interesting as well. Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/Ted Stryk
#space #pluto #newhorizons #scicomm
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