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  • BBC News
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    It's 3 billion miles away (4.7bn km) and has never been seen in detail but now Pluto, at the very edge of the solar system, is on the brink of being revealed in a new light. On Tuesday, Nasa's #NewHorizons spacecraft will sweep past the icy dwarf planet and send back the clearest ever images of it.

  • Nuno Pestana
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    What they discovered until now is very disappointing, revealing a completely uninteresting dwarf planet. It might be far more interesting to probe Sedna, which seems to be a far more interesting object. Anyway, this was the last "great" exploration of NASA, since their budget is going to be cut and further explorations, inc. manned trip to Mars, Sedna, Europa and Alpha Centauri will be carried by Russia or China, not by USA

  • Calvin Klien Pope
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    What makes it much possible is the radio signal that travels in just short time! (4 hours from spacecraft to Earth). That is how signals at the speed of light makes space-things possible!

  • John Le Shill
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    There are NO spinning balls. The Earth is Flat and you are all living in a dome. The moon is a projection. Please watch my Ball Earth Skeptic Shill Sessions to learn more.

  • Natkritta Panprasert
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    It's 3 billion miles away (4.7bn km) and has never been seen in detail but now Pluto, at the very edge of the solar system, is on the brink of being revealed in a new light. On Tuesday, Nasa's #NewHorizons spacecraft will sweep past the icy dwarf planet and send back the clearest ever images of it.

  • Dines Patak
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    It's 3 billion miles away (4.7bn km) and has never been seen in detail but now Pluto, at the very edge of the solar system, is on the brink of being revealed in a new light. On Tuesday, Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft will sweep past the icy dwarf planet and send back the clearest ever images of it. #plutoflyby #pluto #newhorizons #space

  • Matthew Bull
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    What bullshit this is . Fucking waste of money. Why don't they use the money to help sick people on earth. What good is fucking planet gonna do us. Cunts need to sort out priorities. Cunts who did this need to hand back their wages. Cunts.

  • Pageweb Miss Bangala
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    It's 3 billion miles away (4.7bn km) and has never been seen in detail but now Pluto, at the very edge of the solar system, is on the brink of being revealed in a new light. On Tuesday, Nasa's #NewHorizons spacecraft will sweep past the icy dwarf planet and send back the clearest ever images of it.

  • N Rafiq
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    It's 3 billion miles away (4.7bn km) and has never been seen in detail but now Pluto, at the very edge of the solar system, is on the brink of being revealed in a new light. On Tuesday, Nasa's #NewHorizons spacecraft will sweep past the icy dwarf planet and send back the clearest ever images of it.

  • Indy J
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    Someone please tell the BBC Graphics Department to pump some more air into the Sun……. she's looking rather tiny