Best View Yet of Pluto Shows Rapidly Changing Surface (page 2)
The dwarf planet looks icy and dark molasses-colored and shows dramatic seasonal atmospheric changes, astronomers say. Newly computer-processed images of Pluto taken by the Hubble Space Telescope show that it is not simply a ball of ice and rock, but a dynamic world that undergoes dramatic atmospheric changes produced by its seasons, NASA said Thursday.
Best View Yet of Pluto Shows Rapidly Changing Surface
After more than four years of processing on 20 hand-built computers, the best views ever captured of Pluto are now available. Working from 384 images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in which ...
Thu 4 Feb 10 from Wired Science
Hubble Spies the Faces of Pluto?
Newly released Hubble Space Telescope photos show Pluto is changing color and its ice sheets are shifting.
Thu 4 Feb 10 from FOXNews
Pluto images show a dynamic world
The dwarf planet looks icy and dark molasses-colored and shows dramatic seasonal atmospheric changes, astronomers say. Newly computer-processed images of Pluto taken by the Hubble Space Telescope ...
Thu 4 Feb 10 from L.A. Times
Hubble sees Pluto changing color, ice sheet cover
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Newly released Hubble Space Telescope photos show Pluto is changing color and its ice sheets are shifting. That's got astronomers surprised....
Thu 4 Feb 10 from AP
Hubble sees Pluto changing color, ice sheet cover, Thu 4 Feb 10 from Examiner
Hubble details Pluto's mottled coloring
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (UPI) -- NASA says its Hubble Space Telescope has captured the most detailed and dramatic images ever taken of the distant dwarf planet Pluto.
Thu 4 Feb 10 from UPI
Pluto's White, Dark-Orange and Charcoal-Black Terrain Captured by NASA's Hubble
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Thu 4 Feb 10 from Science @ NASA
Pluto's White, Dark-Orange, and Charcoal-Black Terrain Captured by NASA's Hubble, Thu 4 Feb 10 from Newswise
Pluto blushing: Nasa scientists capture most detailed view ever of dwarf planet
Newly released images taken from the Hubble Telescope show the distant one-time planet - demoted to 'dwarf planet' status in 2006 - is significantly redder than it has been for the ...
Fri 5 Feb 10 from Daily Mail
Hubble catches Pluto red-faced
Pity poor Pluto. The debate over its planethood has caused much ...
Thu 4 Feb 10 from Discover Magazine