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Scientists with NASA’s New Horizons mission are puzzling over
how a world that never gets more sun than Earth at twilight is
reshaping its surface, filling in craters, cracking its crust and
building towering mountains and smooth hills.
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In a new portrait, imaged shortly before NASA New Horizons
punched through the dwarf planet's neighborhood on Tuesday, Pluto and
largest moon Charon hang serenely in the dark.
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