Four images from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to create this global view of Pluto. (The lower right edge of Pluto in this view currently lacks high-resolution color coverage.) The images, taken when the spacecraft was 450,000 kilometers (280,000 miles) away, show features as small as 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles.
This detailed global mosaic color map of Pluto is based on a series of three color filter images obtained NASAs New Horizons during the spacecrafts close flyby of Pluto in July 2015.
What color is Pluto, really? It took some effort to figure out. Even given all of the images sent back to Earth when the robotic New Horizons spacecraft sped past Pluto in 2015, processing these multi-spectral frames to approximate what the human eye would see was challenging. The result featured here, released three years after the raw data was acquired by New Horizons, is the highest.
The colour of Pluto depends on how you observe it, but New Horizons and Hubble have revealed the dwarf planet's rich typography and hues.
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Four images from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to create this global view of Pluto. (The lower right edge of Pluto in this view currently lacks high-resolution color coverage.) The images, taken when the spacecraft was 450,000 kilometers (280,000 miles) away, show features as small as 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles.
Pluto Pluto Kuiper Express Pluto in fiction Roger Putnam Rosetta (spacecraft) Sakigake Scattered disc Sedna (dwarf planet) Stardust (spacecraft) Suisei (spacecraft) TAU (spacecraft) Timeline of Rosetta (spacecraft) Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons Trans-Neptunian object Triton (moon) Ulysses (spacecraft) Vega 1 Vega.
The colour of Pluto depends on how you observe it, but New Horizons and Hubble have revealed the dwarf planet's rich typography and hues.
Juli 2015. English: The NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured this high-resolution enhanced color view of Pluto on July 14, 2015. Español: Imagen de alta resolución, mejorada y colorida, del planeta Plutón, capturada el 14 de julio de 2015 por la sonda espacial New Horizons de la Nasa.
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This natural-color image of Pluto results from refined calibration of data gathered by New Horizons' color Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC). The processing creates images that would approximate the colors that the human eye would perceive, bringing them closer to "true color" than the images released near the encounter.
This detailed global mosaic color map of Pluto is based on a series of three color filter images obtained NASAs New Horizons during the spacecrafts close flyby of Pluto in July 2015.
The colour of Pluto depends on how you observe it, but New Horizons and Hubble have revealed the dwarf planet's rich typography and hues.
Pluto Pluto Kuiper Express Pluto in fiction Roger Putnam Rosetta (spacecraft) Sakigake Scattered disc Sedna (dwarf planet) Stardust (spacecraft) Suisei (spacecraft) TAU (spacecraft) Timeline of Rosetta (spacecraft) Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons Trans-Neptunian object Triton (moon) Ulysses (spacecraft) Vega 1 Vega.
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(The lower right edge of Pluto in this view currently lacks high-resolution color coverage.) The images, taken when the spacecraft was 280,000 miles (450,000 kilometers) away, show features as small as 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometers), twice the resolution of the single.
This single color MVIC scan includes no data from other New Horizons imagers or instruments added. The striking features on Pluto are clearly visible, including the bright expanse of Pluto's icy, nitrogen-and-methane rich "heart," Sputnik Planitia. Explore the true color version of Pluto's giant moon, Charon.
Four images from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to create this global view of Pluto. (The lower right edge of Pluto in this view currently lacks high-resolution color coverage.) The images, taken when the spacecraft was 450,000 kilometers (280,000 miles) away, show features as small as 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles.
What Color is Pluto? Pluto's surface displays a surprising range of colors, but the best answer is that it is primarily varied shades of brown and red, tinged with yellow and blue hues. These colors are due to complex chemical interactions driven by sunlight and cosmic radiation on its icy surface. Introduction: Beyond the Ninth Planet For decades, Pluto remained a distant, enigmatic speck.
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Four images from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to create this global view of Pluto. (The lower right edge of Pluto in this view currently lacks high-resolution color coverage.) The images, taken when the spacecraft was 450,000 kilometers (280,000 miles) away, show features as small as 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles.
What Color is Pluto? Pluto's surface displays a surprising range of colors, but the best answer is that it is primarily varied shades of brown and red, tinged with yellow and blue hues. These colors are due to complex chemical interactions driven by sunlight and cosmic radiation on its icy surface. Introduction: Beyond the Ninth Planet For decades, Pluto remained a distant, enigmatic speck.
Juli 2015. English: The NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured this high-resolution enhanced color view of Pluto on July 14, 2015. Español: Imagen de alta resolución, mejorada y colorida, del planeta Plutón, capturada el 14 de julio de 2015 por la sonda espacial New Horizons de la Nasa.
This natural-color image of Pluto results from refined calibration of data gathered by New Horizons' color Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC). The processing creates images that would approximate the colors that the human eye would perceive, bringing them closer to "true color" than the images released near the encounter.
True Colors Of Pluto | The Planetary Society
This single color MVIC scan includes no data from other New Horizons imagers or instruments added. The striking features on Pluto are clearly visible, including the bright expanse of Pluto's icy, nitrogen-and-methane rich "heart," Sputnik Planitia. Explore the true color version of Pluto's giant moon, Charon.
Juli 2015. English: The NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured this high-resolution enhanced color view of Pluto on July 14, 2015. Español: Imagen de alta resolución, mejorada y colorida, del planeta Plutón, capturada el 14 de julio de 2015 por la sonda espacial New Horizons de la Nasa.
This detailed global mosaic color map of Pluto is based on a series of three color filter images obtained NASAs New Horizons during the spacecrafts close flyby of Pluto in July 2015.
The colour of Pluto depends on how you observe it, but New Horizons and Hubble have revealed the dwarf planet's rich typography and hues.
Pluto In Enhanced Color | The Planetary Society
This single color MVIC scan includes no data from other New Horizons imagers or instruments added. The striking features on Pluto are clearly visible, including the bright expanse of Pluto's icy, nitrogen-and-methane rich "heart," Sputnik Planitia. Explore the true color version of Pluto's giant moon, Charon.
Pluto Pluto Kuiper Express Pluto in fiction Roger Putnam Rosetta (spacecraft) Sakigake Scattered disc Sedna (dwarf planet) Stardust (spacecraft) Suisei (spacecraft) TAU (spacecraft) Timeline of Rosetta (spacecraft) Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons Trans-Neptunian object Triton (moon) Ulysses (spacecraft) Vega 1 Vega.
This detailed global mosaic color map of Pluto is based on a series of three color filter images obtained NASAs New Horizons during the spacecrafts close flyby of Pluto in July 2015.
What color is Pluto, really? It took some effort to figure out. Even given all of the images sent back to Earth when the robotic New Horizons spacecraft sped past Pluto in 2015, processing these multi-spectral frames to approximate what the human eye would see was challenging. The result featured here, released three years after the raw data was acquired by New Horizons, is the highest.
Pluto In True Color | NASA Solar System Exploration
Four images from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to create this global view of Pluto. (The lower right edge of Pluto in this view currently lacks high-resolution color coverage.) The images, taken when the spacecraft was 450,000 kilometers (280,000 miles) away, show features as small as 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles.
Pluto Pluto Kuiper Express Pluto in fiction Roger Putnam Rosetta (spacecraft) Sakigake Scattered disc Sedna (dwarf planet) Stardust (spacecraft) Suisei (spacecraft) TAU (spacecraft) Timeline of Rosetta (spacecraft) Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons Trans-Neptunian object Triton (moon) Ulysses (spacecraft) Vega 1 Vega.
What Color is Pluto? Pluto's surface displays a surprising range of colors, but the best answer is that it is primarily varied shades of brown and red, tinged with yellow and blue hues. These colors are due to complex chemical interactions driven by sunlight and cosmic radiation on its icy surface. Introduction: Beyond the Ninth Planet For decades, Pluto remained a distant, enigmatic speck.
This natural-color image of Pluto results from refined calibration of data gathered by New Horizons' color Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC). The processing creates images that would approximate the colors that the human eye would perceive, bringing them closer to "true color" than the images released near the encounter.
Pluto Pluto Kuiper Express Pluto in fiction Roger Putnam Rosetta (spacecraft) Sakigake Scattered disc Sedna (dwarf planet) Stardust (spacecraft) Suisei (spacecraft) TAU (spacecraft) Timeline of Rosetta (spacecraft) Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons Trans-Neptunian object Triton (moon) Ulysses (spacecraft) Vega 1 Vega.
Four images from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the Ralph instrument to create this global view of Pluto. (The lower right edge of Pluto in this view currently lacks high-resolution color coverage.) The images, taken when the spacecraft was 450,000 kilometers (280,000 miles) away, show features as small as 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles.
This detailed global mosaic color map of Pluto is based on a series of three color filter images obtained NASAs New Horizons during the spacecrafts close flyby of Pluto in July 2015.
This single color MVIC scan includes no data from other New Horizons imagers or instruments added. The striking features on Pluto are clearly visible, including the bright expanse of Pluto's icy, nitrogen-and-methane rich "heart," Sputnik Planitia. Explore the true color version of Pluto's giant moon, Charon.
What Color is Pluto? Pluto's surface displays a surprising range of colors, but the best answer is that it is primarily varied shades of brown and red, tinged with yellow and blue hues. These colors are due to complex chemical interactions driven by sunlight and cosmic radiation on its icy surface. Introduction: Beyond the Ninth Planet For decades, Pluto remained a distant, enigmatic speck.
The colour of Pluto depends on how you observe it, but New Horizons and Hubble have revealed the dwarf planet's rich typography and hues.
What color is Pluto, really? It took some effort to figure out. Even given all of the images sent back to Earth when the robotic New Horizons spacecraft sped past Pluto in 2015, processing these multi-spectral frames to approximate what the human eye would see was challenging. The result featured here, released three years after the raw data was acquired by New Horizons, is the highest.
(The lower right edge of Pluto in this view currently lacks high-resolution color coverage.) The images, taken when the spacecraft was 280,000 miles (450,000 kilometers) away, show features as small as 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometers), twice the resolution of the single.
Juli 2015. English: The NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured this high-resolution enhanced color view of Pluto on July 14, 2015. Español: Imagen de alta resolución, mejorada y colorida, del planeta Plutón, capturada el 14 de julio de 2015 por la sonda espacial New Horizons de la Nasa.
This natural-color image of Pluto results from refined calibration of data gathered by New Horizons' color Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC). The processing creates images that would approximate the colors that the human eye would perceive, bringing them closer to "true color" than the images released near the encounter.