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In reply to the discussion: Pluto Like You've Never Seen it Before [View all]Baclava
(12,047 posts)32. Not Lorri, Ralph
Spectacular New Horizons photo of Pluto's hazes and mountains: How it was made
The detail is there because this is a very large image. Nearly all of the Pluto photos we've seen so far are from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager, LORRI.
The photo above is our first high-resolution view of Pluto from New Horizons' other camera, Ralph. Ralph itself is two different cameras; the one used for this photo is the Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera, or MVIC
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2015/09171318-spectacular-new-horizons-mvic-haze.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/
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I know, this trip revealed a very high atmosphere that could cause drag on an orbiter.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2015
#28
They ran out of the Polaroid fixing solution. They have to use the Brownie now.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Sep 2015
#8
I agree; we should be taxing the trillions stashed offshore by corporations and wealthy individuals.
byronius
Sep 2015
#10
I saw this on another website and I think it sums it up "for aeons, Pluto ..."
Statistical
Sep 2015
#38