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Lifting the Veil On Pluto's Atmosphere

New submitter Pedro Braganca sends an update on the New Horizons mission to Pluto, now less than four days to closest approach. While we're waiting, NASA has published the best images of Pluto and Charon yet seen. We're starting to be able to make out surface details: A high-contrast array of bright and dark features covers Pluto's surface, while on Charon, only a dark polar region interrupts a generally more uniform light gray terrain. The reddish materials that color Pluto are absent on Charon. Pluto has a significant atmosphere; Charon does not. On Pluto, exotic ices like frozen nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide have been found, while Charon's surface is made of frozen water and ammonia compounds. The interior of Pluto is mostly rock, while Charon contains equal measures of rock and water ice. A countdown to closest approach is present on the New Horizons mission page, as well as the raw image feed.

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  1. Frozen by The+Evil+Atheist · · Score: 5, Funny

    Charon is about 750 miles (1200 kilometers) across, about half the diameter of Pluto—making it the solar system’s largest moon relative to its planet.

    Sounds like someone at NASA is still not over Pluto not being a planet. Let it go... let it go...

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    1. Re:Frozen by turkeydance · · Score: 5, Funny

      but, but, Pluto identifies as a planet.

    2. Re:Frozen by myowntrueself · · Score: 5, Funny

      but, but, Pluto identifies as a planet.

      Are you saying that Pluto is a trans-planet?

      Maybe it can get some cosmetic surgery, oops sorry 'planetary status reassignment surgery'.

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