File:Pluto and Charon (Hubble Space Telescope and Faint Object Camera).jpg
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DescriptionPluto and Charon (Hubble Space Telescope and Faint Object Camera).jpg | NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has obtained the clearest pictures ever of our solar system's most distant and enigmatic object: the dwarf planet Pluto. The observations were made with the European Space Agency's Faint Object Camera. | ||||
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