Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Views of Pluto Through the Years | From Mountains to Moons: Multiple Discoveries from NASA’s New Horizons Pluto Mission

NASA New Horizons spacecraft is nearly a million miles past Pluto!

Pluto's Mystery Moon Hydra Emerges from the Shadows! | NASA

Pluto: The Ice Plot Thickens | NASA New Horizons

Charon’s Surprising Youthful & Varied Terrain | NASA New Horizons

Mountains on Pluto! | NASA New Horizons

The Icy Mountains of Pluto: View 2 | NASA New Horizons

The Icy Mountains of Pluto: View 1 | NASA New Horizons

ISS Expedition 44 Crew Prepares for Launch in Kazakhstan! | NASA Launch Date: July 23rd

Pi-shaped Solar Prominence | NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory

Pluto Coming Into Focus: June 13 to July 12 | The New York Times

NASA New Horizons Team React to High-res Pluto Flyby Images!

GET READY! NASA New Horizons Chief Alan Stern Reacts to New Horizons Pluto Flyby Images Today! | Alan has worked on Pluto exploration mission proposals since 1989! A Dream realized 26 years later!

NASA New Horizons Pluto Flyby Team Celebrations: July 14, 2015!

NASA Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate John Grunsfeld, left, shows a tweet from President Barack Obama recognizing NASA's flyby of Pluto!

NASA New Horizons Mission Operations Manager Alice Bowman