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2/18/17
Pluto was discovered on this day in 1930—it's been stealing our hearts ever since ?? pic.twitter.com/RestyOekMw
— Planetary Society (@exploreplanets) February 18, 2017
3/25/17
The finest farewell to Pluto image @TodLauer and I assembled, fusing my true-color data with his high-res mosaic. https://t.co/kTbL8ZKpYK pic.twitter.com/hAMZXJ4Xa0
— Alex Parker (@Alex_Parker) March 25, 2017
4/5/17
New Horizons - which reached the milestone this week - is bound for an even more remote object called 2014 MU69.
Read more from WSAV-TV6/2/17
Hey, that's me and @soto97! https://t.co/QkAzCmuVgV
— Alex Parker (@Alex_Parker) June 1, 2017
6/11/17
A bit of Pluto pic.twitter.com/naldPi8FiF
— Bits of Pluto (@bitsofpluto) June 11, 2017
7/3/17
A bit of Pluto pic.twitter.com/VVMXL3Q4Lt
— Bits of Pluto (@bitsofpluto) July 3, 2017
7/21/17
4k: https://t.co/nCDtyvBkcn pic.twitter.com/HYp8liF9nj
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) July 21, 2017
8/4/17
"GET THIS- Our next @NewHorizons2015 flyby target MU69 MIGHT JUST BE A BINARY! https://t.co/mXQekFJKbK #WOW #NASA #Unbelievable"
Read more from Twitter8/5/17
#NewHorizons spacecraft gets ready for most distant flyby in the history of space exploration: https://t.co/wLFg2L7CNk pic.twitter.com/LvcNoRHJ6P
— NASA New Horizons (@NASANewHorizons) August 4, 2017