NASA unveils first close-up pictures of Pluto
Nasa has presented the first up-close images ever of Pluto and its big moon Charon acquired by the New Horizons probe during its historic flyby of the planet.The long-awaited images were unveiled Wednesday in Maryland, home to mission operations for NASA's New Horizons spacecraft.A zoom-in of Pluto reveals an icy range about as high as the Rockies. To the scientists' great surprise, there are no impact craters. On Charon, deep troughs and canyons can be seen.The images were collected as New Horizons swept within 7,700 miles (12,400 kilometers) of Pluto on Tuesday, becoming Pluto's first visitor in its 4.5 billion-year existence.Scientists didn't know until Tuesday night when the spacecraft phoned home that the encounter was a success.New Horizons already is 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers) beyond the dwarf planet, and 3 billion miles (4.8 million kilometers) from Earth.
Last Update: July 15, 2015 23:25