Latest Pluto image
Latest Pluto image shows a second, shorter icy mountain range
By Mariella Moon From engadget
We’re getting to know Pluto a lot better, thanks to the images released by the New Horizons mission. Take for example, this one captured during the probe’s historic flyby on July 14th, which shows a second mountain range that’s less lofty but just as icy as the first one we saw. It’s located somewhere along the southwestern part of the dwarf planet’s popular heart-shaped feature now known as the Tombaugh Regio and is estimated to be around as tall as the Appalachian Mountains at half a mile to a mile in height. That’s approximately 2,640 to 5,280 feet, a lot shorter than the first range’s estimated height of 11,000 feet.
SOURCE: NASA
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