NASA releases the first ever close up images of the dwarf planet, Pluto. From the images taken, 50 miles from Pluto by the New Horizon unmanned spacecraft, there were icy heights as high as the Rockies; there were also Canyons on the planet's moon, Charon. Conspiracy theorists however described those images as a hoax by NASA. The New Horizon phoned home and declared the mission a success to a tumultous shout of joy from the NASA staff. Presently, the spacecraft is already one million miles beyond Pluto and three billion miles from the Earth.
NASA releases the first ever close up images of the dwarf planet, Pluto. From the images taken, 50 miles from Pluto by the New Horizon unmanned spacecraft, there were icy heights as high as the Rockies; there were also Canyons on the planet's moon, Charon. Conspiracy theorists however described those images as a hoax by NASA. The New Horizon phoned home and declared the mission a success to a tumultous shout of joy from the NASA staff. Presently, the spacecraft is already one million miles beyond Pluto and three billion miles from the Earth.
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