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New photos reveal Pluto’s stunning geological diversity – NASA

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – New, highresolu­tion images of the surface of Pluto beamed from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft reveal unparallel­ed geographic­al variety – from soaring mountains to sand dunes to frozen ice floes, scientists said Saturday.

“Pluto is showing us a diversity of landforms and complexity of processes that rival anything we’ve seen in the solar system,” said Alan Stern, principal investigat­or with the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, who is playing a key role analyzing data sent by the probe.

“If an artist had painted this Pluto before our flyby, I probably would have called it over the top – but that’s what is actually there,” he said.

Long considered the farthest planet from the Sun before it was reclassifi­ed as a dwarf planet in 2006, Pluto has never before been explored.

In July, New Horizons – a nuclear powered spacecraft about the size of a baby grand piano – became the first spaceship to pass by Pluto.

By doing so, the unmanned probe has for the first time given scientists the chance to obtain close-up images from the distant and complex dwarf planet.

The stunning pictures, displaying chaoticall­y jumbled mountains and other dramatic geographic­al features, is somewhat reminiscen­t of the helterskel­ter terrain of Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, NASA scientists said.

New Horizon began a yearlong download of new images and other data several days ago.

The pictures downloaded this past week have more than doubled the amount of Pluto’s surface seen, at resolution­s of about 400 meters (440 yards) per pixel.

NASA said New Horizons will continue to send data back to Earth until late next year.

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 ??  ?? This image courtesy of NASA, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and Southwest Research Institute, shows the surface of Pluto on July 14, 2015. (AFP)
This image courtesy of NASA, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and Southwest Research Institute, shows the surface of Pluto on July 14, 2015. (AFP)

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