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Pluto's five moons captured on camera for first time EVER by NASA's New Horizons probe

  

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Via:  robert-in-ohio  •  10 years ago  •  6 comments

Pluto's five moons captured on camera for first time EVER by NASA's New Horizons probe
New Horizons Captures all 5 of Pluto's Known Moons
PinExt.png NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured these views of Pluto and its moons on April 25, 2015.
Credit: NASA/JHU-APL/SwRI

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has snapped its first-ever family icon1.png portrait of the Pluto system, capturing the dwarf planet and all five of its known moons.

New Horizons, which is speeding toward a historic flyby of Pluto on July 14, took a series of images from April 25 through May 1 using its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) camera. The shots mark the first time New Horizons has managed to resolve the extremely faint Pluto moons Kerberos and Styx, mission team members said.

"Detecting these tiny moons from a distance of more than 55 million miles [88.5 million kilometers] is amazing, and a credit to the team that built our LORRI long-range camera and [mission team member] John Spencers team of moon and ring hunters," New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern, of the Southwest Research icon1.png Institute in Boulder, Colorado, said in a statement. [ Photos of Pluto and Its Moons ]

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Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    10 years ago

Space exploration is very cool and the imagery is fascinating.

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The probe is travelling ever closer to Pluto

 
 
 
Bob Nelson
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link   Bob Nelson    10 years ago

I saw this... and I suppose it's cause for celebration -- that's an f-ing long way away! But at the same time, when I look at the pictures, I haven't the slightest idea what I'm seeing...

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Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    10 years ago

Bob

Exactly my reaction at first

I think the color picture on the right shows five dots, three fairly distinct and two not so much that are the five moons

I looked around for some clear pics but did not find them as yet

Thanks for the feedback

 
 
 
Nowhere Man
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link   Nowhere Man    10 years ago

Well as for anything, as they get closer the pics will become clearer....

Why don't they point Hubble at it?

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     10 years ago

Interesting, but I'm not sure that I'm seeing anything.

 
 

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