The Rich Color Variations of Pluto
An enhanced view of Pluto shows color variations across the surface
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NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured this high-resolution enhanced color view of Pluto on July 14, 2015. The image combines blue, red and infrared images taken by the Ralph/Multispectral Visual Imaging Camera (MVIC). Pluto's surface sports a remarkable range of subtle colors, enhanced in this view to a rainbow of pale blues, yellows, oranges, and deep reds. Many landforms have their own distinct colors, telling a complex geological and climatological story that scientists have only just begun to decode. The image resolves details and colors on scales as small as 0.8 miles (1.3 kilometers).
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Credits
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NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute
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Project support
- Marit Jentoft-Nilsen
- Mark Malanoski (Global Science and Technology, Inc.)
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Writer
- Heather Hanson (Global Science and Technology, Inc.)
Release date
This page was originally published on Tuesday, October 13, 2015.
This page was last updated on Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 12:24 AM EDT.
Missions
This page is related to the following missions:Datasets used
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MVIC [New Horizons, Ralph: Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC)]
ID: 897
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