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Psychedelic Pluto (Press Release - November 12)
New Horizons scientists made this false color image of Pluto using a technique called principal component analysis to highlight the many subtle color differences between Pluto's distinct regions. The image data were collected by the spacecraft’s Ralph/MVIC color camera on July 14 at 11:11 AM UTC, from a range of 22,000 miles
(35,000 kilometers). This image was presented by Will Grundy of the New Horizons’ surface composition team on Nov. 9 at the Division for Planetary Sciences
(DPS) meeting of the American Astronomical Society
(AAS) in National Harbor, Maryland.
Source: NASA.Gov
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