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Author: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, Maryland

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Secrets revealed from Pluto’s “twilight zone”

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Pluto’s heart: Like a cosmic “lava lamp”

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System

Pluto’s largest moon may have once had an ocean

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Pluto’s mysterious floating hills

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Pluto’s widespread water ice

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

“X” marks a curious corner on Pluto’s icy plains

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

New findings from New Horizons shape understanding of Pluto and its moons

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

New Horizons returns the first of its best Pluto images

Exoplanets, Planets, Solar System

A day on Pluto, a day on Charon

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Pluto may have ammonia-fueled ice volcanoes

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

The youngest crater on Charon?

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System, The Sun

Last of Pluto’s moons — mysterious Kerberos — revealed by New Horizons

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