On 14th July 2015, NASA team reaches to the smallest planet Pluto. Its a big day for all the aeronautical enthusiasts as it can lead to new research and discovery in future time.
New Horizon measurements reveal Pluto is roughly two-thirds the size of the moon, and probably holds more ice beneath its surface than previously thought.
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Source: Nasa |
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Source :Nasa |
A Nasa spacecraft that hurtles past Pluto on Tuesday at more than 45,000 kilometres per hour has revealed the dwarf planet to be larger than scientists thought.