10 Years On: New Horizons’ Iconic Pluto Discovery Revisited

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  • NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft captured the most accurate natural color image of Pluto on July 14, 2015.
  • The image was processed from data collected by the Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC) and calibrated to match true color as perceived by the human eye.
  • This refined image highlights distinct features on pluto, including Sputnik Planitia, a bright icy region rich in nitrogen and methane.

Image credit: NASA/johns Hopkins university Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/Alex Parker


Indian Opinion Analysis

India’s expanding focus on space exploration can draw inspiration from landmark achievements like NASA’s New horizons mission to Pluto. Such progress underscores how global space research contributes to humanity’s understanding of celestial objects and their compositions, which often reveal insights into planetary changes and atmospheres. For India, refining imaging technology akin to MVIC for missions like Chandrayaan or other interplanetary explorations could improve scientific accuracy in observing distant planets or moons. Advancements in such capabilities may help strengthen India’s position within the international space science community.

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