Piccard Mons, south of Sputnik Planum, likely formed from icy eruptions beneath Pluto's surface. One has a summit of 13,000 ft and a 35-mile-wide depression with fractured textures
This enhanced color view of Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, was taken just before New Horizons made its closest flyby on July 14, 2015
This synthetic view, made from high-res New Horizons images, shows Pluto’s Cthulhu Regio and Sputnik Planum as seen from 1,100 miles above its equator during the July 14, 2015 flyby
This vibrant shot was taken by New Horizons a day before its closest approach to Pluto in July 2015, from 476,000 miles away, and is the last detailed image sent before the historic flyby
False-color images from NASA show bluish patches on Pluto and Charon, revealing intriguing geological and surface variations
Pluto's Blue Atmosphere in the Infrared
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