The New Horizons spacecraft's Long Range Reconnaissance Imager caught a new view of Pluto that's the best scientists have ever seen. The time-lapse image, captured from April 12 to April 18, offers the public something we've never been able to see about Pluto: surface details.
The supermassive black hole is 40 million times as massive as the sun and powers a quasar that existed 700 million years after the Big Bang.
The asteroid zoomed by Earth at a perfectly safe distance of around 1.8 million miles (2.9 kilometers).
Images show surprise changes to the spacecraft as it interacted with the atmosphere.