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Pluto's 'Skyscrapers': What's Responsible for Dwarf Planet's Giant Ice Blades
By Sarah Lewin published
Pluto's surface hosts blades of ice that soar to the height of skyscrapers — and researchers have narrowed down exactly how the dramatic features form.

Pluto Probe May Get 2 Objects for Price of 1 During Next Flyby
By Mike Wall published
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft may double its pleasure during its next deep-space flyby 16 months from now.

NASA Unveils New Maps of Pluto, Moon Charon for Flyby Anniversary
By Doris Elin Urrutia published
On the two-year anniversary of the New Horizons probe's flyby of Pluto, mission scientists unveiled two detailed global maps of the dwarf planet and its largest moon, Charon.

NASA Pluto Probe's Next Target May Actually Be 'Swarm' of Objects
By Mike Wall published
The frigid, faraway body that NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will zoom by 18 months from now may actually be a cluster of small objects, new observations suggest.

Astronomers Are About to Get a Look at Pluto Probe's Next Flyby Target
By Mike Wall published
New Horizons team members have traveled to Argentina and South Africa to watch the Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69 — the mission's next flyby target — pass in front of a distant star.

How Did Pluto Get Its 'Whale'?
By Megan Gannon published
Some scientists believe Pluto's red "whale"-shaped region is the mark of a giant impact — the same one that produced Pluto's huge moon Charon.

Going Back to Pluto? Scientists to Push for Orbiter Mission
By Mike Wall published
The first up-close look at Pluto was so intriguing that some researchers want to go back and spend a lot more time studying the icy world.
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