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NASA reveals amazing new Pluto flyover video


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This alien world is breath taking never did I think I would see it in such detail...so thank you NASA

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Space! The only frontier.

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A fantastical moon like world, there's something sci fi about it. 

Here's a bit of nostalgia.

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Life Imitates Art: Pluto’s Face Predicted in 1979...

 

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Amazing images,

Pluto, it orbits the Sun, has moons, it's a Planet! To say it's not because it's a little on the small side is sizist and we shouldn't allow pluto to be harrassed and intimidated by those who insist a planet has to be bigger :D

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Wow. Nice...

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On 7/16/2017 at 10:34 PM, jarjarbinks said:

what's the point of having so many desolate planets around the universe ?

to maintain equilibrium and to back up life. as the sun continuously expands in hundred of million of years , further frozen planets will unfroze and team up with life.

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It's interesting that they have discovered that Meteors contain properties of Asteroids and vice versa.....and when they do land on planets they can create water deposits....that contain the particles to create life.

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Pluto is not missing you.......

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