Pluto
Taken in 2002 and 2003, this is the most detailed and highest resolution image of the entire surface of the dwarf planet Pluto,
a member of the population of bodies that reside in a part of our Solar System known as the Kuiper Belt. It is believed that the methane on
Pluto's surface is broken up by the ultraviolet radiation from the sun,
leaving behind a dark, carbon-rich residue.

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