NASA has obtained the best close up pictures of Pluto that have been sent by New Horizons spacecraft. These are the sharpest views during its July flyby and have been considered best so far that humans might see for decades.
The images shown by NASA were clicked by telescopic Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) just before the closest approach of New Horizons to Pluto at a distance of 10, 000 kilometers. The pictures were shot every three seconds whilst Multispectral Visual Imaging Camera (MVIC) scanned the surface. However, scientists are anticipating the more images with this set over the coming days with the high resolution.