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Applied physics laboratory
Plain view
The heart of Pluto's 'heart'
Published
July 17, 2015
Video
Latest images from New Horizons show vast, frozen, craterless plain
Deep (space) thoughts
Long distance data plan
Published
July 17, 2015
How exactly does New Horizons send all that data back from Pluto?
Daniels praises New Horizons achievement
Published
July 15, 2015
Mission embodies curiosity, determination that have defined JHU for more than 139 years, he writes
First look
Close-up of Pluto's icy mountains
Published
July 15, 2015
Latest images suggest planet may still be geologically active, scientists say
Pluto and beyond
Flyby launches 'new era of solar system exploration'
Published
July 15, 2015
Photos
New Horizons phones home following historic Pluto flyby, continues deeper into Kuiper belt
Far out
New Horizons completes historic Pluto flyby
Published
July 14, 2015
Spacecraft whizzes past Pluto after 10-year, three-billion-mile journey
So long, Pluto
Pictures of Pluto
Published
July 14, 2015
Photos
Images of our solar system's most distant planet, as seen from NASA's New Horizons
How big is Pluto?
Published
July 13, 2015
New measurements from New Horizons show dwarf planet is a bit bigger than scientists thought
#PlutoFlyby
Closer than ever
Published
July 13, 2015
Scientists analyze new images as New Horizons moves within 1 million miles of Pluto
#PlutoFlyby
So close yet so far
Published
July 10, 2015
Scientists learning more about Pluto and its mysterious moon Charon as New Horizons spacecraft zooms closer
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