NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is getting ever closer to Pluto, and it has taken some of the best color photos of the planet yet.
NASA has also released a time-lapse video of the probe's approach, where you can see Pluto and Charon orbiting each other and getting relatively larger as they get closer. Pictures have shown that there are mysterious dark spots along Pluto's equator, each about 300 miles in diameter and evenly spaced. Scientists are hoping to determine the cause when New Horizons gets closer.
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NASA has also released a time-lapse video of the probe's approach, where you can see Pluto and Charon orbiting each other and getting relatively larger as they get closer. Pictures have shown that there are mysterious dark spots along Pluto's equator, each about 300 miles in diameter and evenly spaced. Scientists are hoping to determine the cause when New Horizons gets closer.
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