When New Horizons was 11,000 miles (18,000 km) past Pluto, it took this wide-angle image that shows the deep haze layers of the planet’s atmosphere. The left and upper parts of the disk are dark because Pluto is casting its shadow on its atmosphere. The backlighting highlights more than a dozen layers of haze. The horizontal streaks in the sky beyond Pluto are stars, smeared out by the motion of the camera as it tracked Pluto.