k Pluto, New Horizons image Pluto. Falsecolour image of the dwarf planet Pluto taken from a distance of 35,000 kilometres. This image uses a technique called principal component analysis to highlight the many subtle colour differences between Plutos distinct regions. Image obtained by the Ralph instruments MVIC Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera colour camera on NASAs New Horizons interplanetary space probe, on 14th July 2015. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Pluto, New Horizons image Pluto. False colour image of the dwarf planet Pluto taken from a distance of 35,000 kilometres. This image uses a technique called principal component analysis to highlight the many subtle colour differences between Pluto s distinct regions. Image obtained by the Ralph instrument s MVIC  Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera  colour camera on NASA s New Horizons interplanetary space probe, on 14th July 2015.
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Pluto, New Horizons image

Pluto. False-colour image of the dwarf planet Pluto taken from a distance of 35,000 kilometres. This image uses a technique called principal component analysis to highlight the many subtle colour differences between Pluto's distinct regions. Image obtained by the Ralph instrument's MVIC (Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera) colour camera on NASA's New Horizons interplanetary space probe, on 14th July 2015.

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