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1/30/16
Pluto's widespread water ice https://t.co/XBugPGDyuD pic.twitter.com/yI6Gf3nqL9 RT @AstronomyMag
— SpaceAstronomer (@SpaceAstronomer) January 30, 2016
3/1/16
7 months after Pluto flyby, half the data is still aboard @NewHorizons2015! More fun ahead. https://t.co/HLOi3TiS7E pic.twitter.com/fYBpPaTHsB
— Corey S. Powell (@coreyspowell) March 1, 2016
3/18/16
The story of Pluto is largely a story of ice. On Earth, the only ice is frozen water. On Pluto, nitrogen, methane and carbon monoxide also freeze solid. The most striking feature that NASA's New Horizons spacecraft saw when it flew past Pluto last July was a heart-shape region now named Tombaugh Regio after Clyde Tombaugh.
Read more from Nytimes3/20/16
The amazing variety of surface compositions across #Pluto & #Charon https://t.co/n7nnL9eKZE cc: @NewHorizons2015 pic.twitter.com/bFXhVlRGEY
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 20, 2016
3/21/16
Scientists discover new facts about #Pluto & its moons [Infographic] https://t.co/pxG2beim1c cc: @NewHorizons2015 pic.twitter.com/XwSG3QAzZ1
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 21, 2016
3/21/16
Beautiful, Bewitching #Pluto Poses in New Images from @NASANewHorizons Probe https://t.co/X6W2tj60Zw pic.twitter.com/Pg4EIEWKqe RT @SPACEdotcom
— SpaceAstronomer (@SpaceAstronomer) March 21, 2016
4/13/16
.@NASANewHorizons team should finish the downlink of Pluto flyby data in October, says @AlanStern
— Emilee Speck (@EMSpeck) April 13, 2016
4/13/16
.@AlanStern: Pluto's satellites are all rotating at high speeds and out of whack, spinning quickly compared to orbital speeds
— Emilee Speck (@EMSpeck) April 13, 2016
4/13/16
Pluto's moon Charon's red pole is unlike anything we've seen in the solar system, says @AlanStern
— Emilee Speck (@EMSpeck) April 13, 2016
4/13/16
We're hoping for another Kuiper Belt Object flyby in Jan. 2019, that final proposal is being submitted today, says @AlanStern
— Emilee Speck (@EMSpeck) April 13, 2016