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Unexpected Elements New Pictures of Pluto New Horizons: The First Mission to the Pluto System and the Kuiper Belt
New Horizons launched on Jan. 19, 2006; it swung past Jupiter for a gravity boost and scientific studies in February 2007, and conducted a six-month-long reconnaissance flyby study of Pluto and its moons in summer 2015, culminating with Pluto closest approach on July 14, 2015. As part of an extended mission, pending NASA approval, the spacecraft is expected to head farther into the Kuiper Belt to examine another of the ancient, icy mini-worlds in that vast region, at least a billion miles beyond Neptune’s orbit.
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Unexpected Elements—New Pictures of Pluto
Pluto’s glaciers, weird ice dunes and chaotic mountains.
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