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

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

New Horizons spacecraft begins intensive data downlink phase

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

New Horizons team finds haze, flowing ice on Pluto

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

NASA’s three-billion-mile journey to Pluto reaches historic encounter

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

How big is Pluto? New Horizons settles decades-long debate

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

New Horizons’ last portrait of Pluto’s puzzling spots

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

New image of Pluto: “Houston, we have geology”

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Pluto and Charon: New Horizons’ Dynamic Duo

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

New Horizons map of Pluto: The whale and the doughnut

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Pluto dark spots continue to intrigue

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Pluto: The “other” red planet

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Spots on Pluto fascinate as New Horizons gets the all clear

Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

Different faces of Pluto emerging in new images from New Horizons

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