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NASA releases closest-ever photos of Pluto taken by New Horizons

The newest pictures of Pluto are so up-close and personal that the mission's top scientist says it "makes you feel you are there."

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The newest pictures of Pluto are so up-close and personal that the mission’s top scientist says it “makes you feel you are there.”

NASA released the photos Thursday. The images were gathered by the New Horizons spacecraft that swept past the dwarf planet in July.

Pluto’s curvature is featured in the latest pictures, with the sun providing dramatic backlighting. Rugged terrain is shown, as is the extended atmosphere of the tiny orb on the frigid outskirts of the solar system. The panorama stretches 780 miles.

Principal scientist Alan Stern says the pictures shed new light on Pluto’s mountains, glaciers and plains.

Johns Hopkins University operates New Horizons, the world’s first visitor to Pluto. The spacecraft is now 48 million miles beyond Pluto.

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