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below are more details - link to the project Horizons site NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #1
Is that red thingy thru it naturally-formed? Dennis Donovan Jan 2019 #2
yah, amazing resolution on that, hey! NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #3
It represents the axis of rotation... Rollo Jan 2019 #19
Looks like a sonogram. George II Jan 2019 #4
can't wait until the data comes back to clean up the pics NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #5
Those will be amazing. One and a half years, really? I guess they're coming back... George II Jan 2019 #7
Low data rate to save power.... KY_EnviroGuy Jan 2019 #12
No No No ! NOT..... reACTIONary Jan 2019 #23
Corrected and added links. Thanks. KY_EnviroGuy Jan 2019 #32
The images are compressed before transmission .... reACTIONary Jan 2019 #24
Great analogy PJMcK Jan 2019 #27
A new higher resolution image: El Supremo Jan 2019 #6
Bazinga! George II Jan 2019 #8
One stale peanut! Roasted 4.6 B years ago! NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #9
+1 n/t FSogol Jan 2019 #30
NASA travels 4 billion miles and discovers life. LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jan 2019 #10
+1. Al Capp. KY_EnviroGuy Jan 2019 #14
Well, they did already find Pluto on Pluto at 3 billion miles aeromanKC Jan 2019 #17
I prefer the heart interpretation. :) nt reACTIONary Jan 2019 #21
K&R, thanks for posting red dog 1 Jan 2019 #11
It's a remarkable achievement for science and engineering PJMcK Jan 2019 #28
Wow! justgamma Jan 2019 #13
Those photos are just breathtaking. PatrickforO Jan 2019 #15
Let me know when they find The Pattern. FSogol Jan 2019 #31
OK... CCExile Jan 2019 #16
Looks to me more like a non-contact binary localroger Jan 2019 #18
It's on its way nt reACTIONary Jan 2019 #22
bowling pin? Takket Jan 2019 #20
They said it was "peanut shaped." They were right! Nitram Jan 2019 #25
Looks like Cupid missed and hit this thing by mistake. Kablooie Jan 2019 #26
... trusty elf Jan 2019 #29
Enhance! LudwigPastorius Jan 2019 #33
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