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  1. science.nasa.gov › dwarf-planets › plutoPluto Time - NASA Science

    Find Your Pluto Time. Pluto orbits on the fringes of our solar system, billions of miles away. Sunlight is much weaker there than it is here on Earth, yet it isn't completely dark. In fact, for just a moment near dawn and dusk each day, the illumination on Earth matches that of high noon on Pluto.

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      NASA's New Horizons spacecraft was the first spacecraft to...

  2. NASA asked people around the world to share pictures of what Pluto Time looks like where they live. Thousands of submitted Pluto Time images became the tiles in a mosaic showing Pluto...

  3. 13HRS 50MINS. Step outside and immerse yourself in the uniquely dim daylight of distant Pluto. This moment mirrors the brightest point of a day on Pluto, offering a glimpse into the far-off world's faint sunlight.

  4. During this time, Pluto was actually closer to the Sun than Neptune. One day on Pluto takes about 153 hours. Its axis of rotation is tilted 57 degrees with respect to the plane of its orbit around the Sun, so it spins almost on its side.

  5. 9 de jun. de 2015 · A new NASA Web tool called "Pluto Time" allows people around the world to experience the light levels that prevail at noon on the dwarf planet. Users enter their...