On July 14, 2015, a spacecraft flew by Pluto for the first time! NASA's New Horizons spacecraft spent 9.5 years making the ...
A NASA satellite just woke up from hibernation in deep space. Here is what it can tell us - The probe is six billion miles ...
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Scientists uncover giant ice landslides on Pluto that no one knew existed
For years, Pluto was viewed as a distant, frozen world whose dramatic landscapes seemed locked in time. A new study published ...
On July 14, 2015, the New Horizons space probe came within 7,800 miles of Pluto, providing NASA scientists with the clearest ...
Terrestrial planets experience landslides in spades, and so do some moons, asteroids and comets. But — until now — they’ve ...
Scientists have detected evidence of landslides on Pluto for the first time. A paper published in the journal Icarus reports ...
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft completed its swift flyby of Pluto after a nine-year journey. The mission prioritized data ...
Recent images captured by New Horizons have unveiled six substantial landslides on Pluto, revealing intriguing gravitational ...
Extensive observations by NASA's New Horizons mission have resulted in the first-ever map of the galaxy in an ultraviolet wavelength. NASA's New Horizons Pluto probe is gearing up to cross the ...
The probe is set to become the third human-made object to leave the solar system, but it must first cross this mysterious ...
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NASA spacecraft wakes up 6 billion miles beyond Pluto
Just when it seemed humanity’s most distant planetary explorer had gone quiet once again, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has awakened 6 billion miles from Earth, well beyond Pluto’s orbit. The timing ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope detected material from a Pluto-like body spiraling into a white dwarf star 260 light-years away from Earth. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Tim Pyle illustration For the ...
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