A historic image of Pluto, with 10 times the resolution of anything ever seen before, has been unveiled by Nasa, after the New Horizons probe made a successful flyby of the dwarf planet yesterday. The image shows mountains that likely formed no more than 100 million years ago - mere youngsters relative to the 4.56-billion-year age of the solar system - and may still be in the process of building. That suggests the close-up region, shown in relation to Pluto on the bottom right, covers less than one percent of Pluto's surface, may still be geologically active today, and experts believe it could still have geysers and even volcanic activity. The top right image shows a glimpse of one of Pluto's moons, Charon.
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