You can see how dark the fungi fields make the southern hemisphere look.


You can see how dark the fungi fields make the southern hemisphere look.

Originally shared by NASA

After a more than nine-year, three-billion-mile journey to Pluto, it’s show time for our New Horizons spacecraft, as the flyby sequence of science observations is officially underway. This view from just under 5 million miles away is centered roughly on the area that will be seen close-up during New Horizons’ July 14 #PlutoFlyby. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/1gojoDp

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  1. Wonder if we'll catch a glimpse of the brain-case hives.

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  2. Look at those non-euclidian angles...

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  3. If you squint a little you can see my brain container!

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  4. brb, my implant is itching. Need to go sabotage some NASA equipment.

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  5. Capital Laundry Services need a few good men for some PLUTO KOBOLD neutralization person.

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