NASA has released a latest picture of Pluto, this occasion
showcasing the planet's hemispherical in a dazzling latest backlit photograph
sent reverse from New Horizons. NASA says the picture was taken only
15
minutes subsequent to New Horizons' nearby approach to Pluto
on July
14, previous this year.

It fundamentally completes the picture that the space organization
released back in September, showcasing what the Pluto looks resembling at
dusk. The picture shows the layers of the dwarf planet's environment,
which "highlights more than a dozen high-altitude layers of haze in
Pluto's tenuous atmosphere," according to NASA.
The icy Sputnik Planun plateau can be seen
on the dazzling, sunny surface of the planet in the picture, whereas the image
also profiles of several of the planet's rough topography, with mountains that
rise up to 11,000 feet. New Horizons took the picture, which
has a resolution of 700 meters, from a remoteness of 11,000 miles from Pluto.