NEW YORK (Reuters / dpa) – Space Agency NASA has the sharpest pictures to date of the dwarf planet Pluto released. The recordings are more to see craters, mountains and icy plains.
,, This close-ups that show the diversity of terrain on Pluto, demonstrate the potential of our space probes of fascinating data send our scientists on Earth, ‘said NASA manager John Grunsfeld. ,, The scientific research we can do with these images is just incredible. ”
After a journey of more than nine years and five billion kilometers flew space probe New Horizons in mid-July as the first spacecraft past Pluto. Gradually, the probe sends data back to the Earth. It takes at least ten months until all the recorded data and pictures have arrived.
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