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NASA releases best photos yet of Pluto’s largest moon, Charon

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Pluto’s big moon, Charon, is being revealed in all its rugged glory.

NASA released the best colour pictures yet of Charon on Thursday. The images were taken by the New Horizons spacecraft during its flyby of Pluto in July and transmitted to Earth one-and-a-half weeks ago.

This composite of enhanced colour images of Pluto (lower right) and Charon (upper left), was taken by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft as it passed through the Pluto system on July 14, 2015. NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
Charon’s cratered uplands at the top are broken by series of canyons, and replaced on the bottom by the rolling plains of the informally named Vulcan Planum. The scene covers Charon’s width of 1,214 kilometers and resolves details as small as 0.8 kilometers. NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI

Massive canyons and fractures are clearly visible on Charon, which is more than half of Pluto’s size. The canyons stretch more than 1,600 kilometres above the equator, across the entire face of Charon. These canyons are four times as long as the Grand Canyon and, in places, twice as deep.

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Even better pictures are anticipated as flight controllers at Johns Hopkins University receive more data from New Horizons, now about 5 billion kilometres from Earth.

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