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Technologies from Ball, Corning, Photonis, SwRI Help Image Pluto

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BOULDER, Colo., July 17, 2015 — NASA's New Horizons mission used imaging and spectroscopy equipment to secure the highest-resolution images ever captured of the dwarf planet Pluto. After traveling nearly 10 years and 3 billion miles, on July 14, New Horizons passed within 7000 miles of Pluto's icy surface before continuing into the unexplored region of the Kuiper Belt. The Ralph instrument from Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. is one of three cameras aboard the spacecraft and is charged with creating the maps that detail Pluto, its moons and other Kuiper Belt objects. Ralph was designed to study the...Read full article

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    Published: July 2015
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