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Pluto is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, beyond Neptune

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Background imagePluto Collection: Black and White Illustration of Pluto astronomical symbol

Black and White Illustration of Pluto astronomical symbol

Background imagePluto Collection: New Horizons spacecraft approaches dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon

New Horizons spacecraft approaches dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon
NASAs New Horizons unmanned spacecraft approaches dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon. New Horizons has been en route to Pluto since its launch from Earth in 2006

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Solar System

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluton, its big moon Charon and the Polaris star

Pluton, its big moon Charon and the Polaris star

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Solar System

Background imagePluto Collection: Solar System

Solar System
The Solar System showing the Sun, Inner Planets, Asteroid Belt, Outer Planets, the dwarf planet Pluto, and a comet

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of the New Horizons spacecraft as it approaches Pluto and its largest moon

Artists concept of the New Horizons spacecraft as it approaches Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, in July 2015. The crafts miniature cameras, radio science experiment

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Solar System
The planets are shown in the correct order of distance from the Sun, the correct relative sizes, and the correct relative orbital distances

Background imagePluto Collection: New Horizons spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon

New Horizons spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon
NASAs New Horizons unmanned spacecraft over dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon. New Horizons has been en route to Pluto since its launch from Earth in 2006

Background imagePluto Collection: New Horizons spacecraft flies by dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon

New Horizons spacecraft flies by dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon
NASAs New Horizons unmanned spacecraft flies by dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon. New Horizons has been en route to Pluto since its launch from Earth in 2006

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b

Artists concept of the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b
Artists concept of how the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b might appear from a distance of about a half million miles. Glowing like a charcoal ember

Background imagePluto Collection: Solar System Montage

Solar System Montage

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Solar System

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of Pluto and its moon Charon

Artists concept of Pluto and its moon Charon
This rendering suggests how Pluto, on the right, might appear from a position high above its equator. Beyond Pluto and to the left is Plutos largest satellite Charon

Background imagePluto Collection: An illustration of Makemake, a plutoid located in a region beyond Neptune

An illustration of Makemake, a plutoid located in a region beyond Neptune
This illustration shows Makemake, a plutoid located in a region beyond Neptune that is populated with small Solar System bodies (often referred to as the transneptunian region)

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of Kuiper Belt object

Artists concept of Kuiper Belt object
An artists concept of Kuiper Belt object 2003 UB313 (nicknamed Xena) and its satellite Gabrielle. shown for January 1, 2006 Ground-based observations suggested that Xena was about 30 percent greater

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Solar System

Background imagePluto Collection: Plutos moon, Charon, hovers above the frozen landscape of the icy planet

Plutos moon, Charon, hovers above the frozen landscape of the icy planet
Plutos moon, Charon, hovers above the pinkish, frozen landscape of the icy planet

Background imagePluto Collection: The planets and larger moons to scale with the Sun

The planets and larger moons to scale with the Sun

Background imagePluto Collection: Kuiper Belt Object

Kuiper Belt Object
This is an artists impression of the icy Kuiper belt object 2002 LM60, dubbed Quaoar by its discoverers. With the help of the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imagePluto Collection: Digitally generated image of our solar system and points beyond

Digitally generated image of our solar system and points beyond. Several data sets from various planetary and astronomy missions were combined to create this image

Background imagePluto Collection: Montage of the planets and Jupiters moons

Montage of the planets and Jupiters moons
This montage of images taken by the Voyager spacecraft of the planets and four of Jupiters moons is set against a false-color Rosette Nebula with Earths moon in the foreground

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Solar System

Background imagePluto Collection: Quaoar is a large Kuiper Belt Object orbiting beyond Pluto

Quaoar is a large Kuiper Belt Object orbiting beyond Pluto

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto and its moon Charon lie at the frontier of the solar system

Pluto and its moon Charon lie at the frontier of the solar system

Background imagePluto Collection: Comparison of the size of a hypergiant star to that of our solar system

Comparison of the size of a hypergiant star to that of our solar system
This artists concept compares the size of a gargantuan star and its surrounding dusty disk to that of our solar system. Monstrous disks like this one were discovered around two hypergiant stars by

Background imagePluto Collection: The surface of Pluto with Charon in the sky

The surface of Pluto with Charon in the sky

Background imagePluto Collection: A scene on Pluto with Charon, its giant moon

A scene on Pluto with Charon, its giant moon

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Solar System

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto seen from the surface of its moon, Charon

Pluto seen from the surface of its moon, Charon

Background imagePluto Collection: The Shadow of Charon on Pluto

The Shadow of Charon on Pluto. An idea of how large Charon is compared to Pluto can be seen when its shadow passes across the planet during an eclipse

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of the atmosphere on Pluto

Artists concept of the atmosphere on Pluto
Despite its small size and extreme distance from the Sun, Pluto does have an atmosphere. The atmosphere arises because there are periods when Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune

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Solar System Poster

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Solar System

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of the Earth, Pluto, Charon, and Earths moon to scale

Artists concept of the Earth, Pluto, Charon, and Earths moon to scale (from left to right). Pluto has a diameter that is less than a fifth of the Earths and is smaller than Earths moon

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Solar System

Background imagePluto Collection: View from Pluto if our Sun were replaced by VY Canis Majoris

View from Pluto if our Sun were replaced by VY Canis Majoris

Background imagePluto Collection: New Horizons spacecraft approaches dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon

New Horizons spacecraft approaches dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon
NASAs New Horizons unmanned spacecraft flies into the shadow of dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon. New Horizons has been en route to Pluto since its launch from Earth in 2006

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of Pluto

Artists concept of Pluto. In 1985 it was discovered that Pluto has an atmosphere, albeit a very tenuous one. Plutos atmosphere arises only when it approaches closer to the Sun during its highly

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of astronauts exploring the surface of Saturns moon Titan

Artists concept of astronauts exploring the surface of Saturns moon Titan. Titans first human visitors are protected by thick suits and helmets to shield them from the extreme cold

Background imagePluto Collection: Artists concept of a red giant over a hypothetical planet

Artists concept of a red giant over a hypothetical planet. A red giant star expels its first of many shells of gas into space

Background imagePluto Collection: The orbit of the binary Kuiper Belt object with the orbits of Pluto and Neptune

The orbit of the binary Kuiper Belt object with the orbits of Pluto and Neptune
This illustration compares the orbit of the binary Kuiper Belt object, called 1998 WW31, with the orbits of Pluto and Neptune, the outermost solar system planets

Background imagePluto Collection: Left: Ground-based photograph of Pluto and its moon, Charon, taken by the Canada-France-Hawaii

Left: Ground-based photograph of Pluto and its moon, Charon, taken by the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope in Hawaii
PLUTO, 1990. Left: Ground-based photograph of Pluto and its moon, Charon, taken by the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope in Hawaii. Right: Photo taken by the Hubble Space Telescopes Faint Object Camera

Background imagePluto Collection: Chart showing the orientation of Pluto, created by NASA, 1996

Chart showing the orientation of Pluto, created by NASA, 1996
PLUTO: ORIENTATION, 1996. Chart showing the orientation of Pluto, created by NASA, 1996

Background imagePluto Collection: Saturn (Greek Kronos) Roman god of time. Devoured all his children except Jupiter

Saturn (Greek Kronos) Roman god of time. Devoured all his children except Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto. Considered a male planet, warm, with characteristics of Earth and lead

Background imagePluto Collection: Hubble Space Telescope the tenth planet currently nicknamed Xena and found that it s

Hubble Space Telescope the tenth planet currently nicknamed Xena and found that it s
Hubble Space Telescope the tenth planet currently nicknamed Xena and found that its only slightly larger than Pluto

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto and Charon, artwork C017 / 0775

Pluto and Charon, artwork C017 / 0775
Pluto and Charon. Computer artwork of the dwarf planet Pluto (large) with one of its moons, Charon (small). Charon is the largest satellite of Pluto and was discovered in 1978

Background imagePluto Collection: Solar system, artwork

Solar system, artwork
Solar system, computer artwork



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Pluto Collection

Pluto is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, beyond Neptune. It was discovered in 1930 by astronomer Clyde Tombaugh and was initially classified as the ninth planet from the Sun. However, after further study of its size and characteristics, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Pluto has an atmosphere composed primarily of nitrogen with traces of methane and carbon monoxide. Its surface is covered with frozen water ice and methane frost and has five known moons: Charon, Nix, Hydra, Kerberos, and Styx. Space exploration missions to Pluto include New Horizons (launched 2006) which sent back detailed images of its surface features; Dawn (launched 2007), which studied asteroid Vesta; Juno (launched 2011), which studied Jupiter's atmosphere; and OSIRIS-REx (launched 2016), which will return samples from asteroid Bennu to Earth for analysis. These missions have helped us learn more about this distant world that lies on the edge of our Solar System.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Pluto collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that celebrate the beauty and mystery of this distant planet. The images in our collection are sourced from some of the world's leading space exploration agencies like NASA and ESA. They showcase Pluto's unique features such as its icy surface, craters, mountains and atmosphere. Each piece has been carefully curated to provide an immersive experience for anyone who loves astronomy or simply appreciates beautiful artwork. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or a thoughtful gift for someone special, the Pluto collection has something to offer. The high-quality materials used in each product ensure that they will last for years to come while maintaining their vibrant colors and sharp details. With so many options available at affordable prices, it's easy to find something that fits your style and budget. The Pluto collection is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to bring a little bit of outer space into their home or office.
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What are Pluto (Planets Space Exploration Science) art prints?

Pluto art prints are high-quality reproductions of images captured by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft during its historic flyby of the dwarf planet in 2015. These stunning prints showcase Pluto's unique and diverse terrain, including its icy mountains, vast plains, and mysterious dark regions. We offer a rare glimpse into one of the most distant and enigmatic objects in our solar system. These art prints are perfect for space enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates the beauty and wonder of our universe. They can be displayed as wall art in homes, offices, or educational institutions to inspire curiosity and awe about space exploration. The prints come in various sizes to suit different preferences and can be framed or mounted for easy display. Pluto art prints make great gifts for science lovers or anyone with an interest in astronomy. They provide a unique opportunity to own a piece of history from one of humanity's greatest achievements in space exploration.
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What Pluto (Planets Space Exploration Science) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Pluto art prints that are perfect for space enthusiasts and collectors alike. You can choose from stunning images captured by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which provide a detailed look at the dwarf planet's surface and its moons. These high-quality prints showcase Pluto's unique features, including its icy mountains, craters, and plains. In addition to these scientific images, Media Storehouse also offers artistic interpretations of Pluto that capture the beauty and mystery of this distant world. From abstract designs to colorful illustrations, there is something for every taste in their collection. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with a piece of space history or simply want to add to your collection of planetary art prints, we have plenty of options available. With our easy-to-use website and fast shipping times, it's never been easier to bring a piece of Pluto into your life.
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How do I buy Pluto (Planets Space Exploration Science) art prints?

To purchase Pluto art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of space-themed artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the one that best fits your needs. Additionally, we offer a range of other space-related products such as posters, canvas prints, and photographic prints. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Pluto art prints from Media Storehouse, our customer service team is available via email or phone to assist you with your order. With high-quality printing techniques and a wide selection of images available, Media Storehouse is an excellent choice for anyone looking to add some space-themed artwork to their home or office decor.
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How much do Pluto (Planets Space Exploration Science) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Pluto art prints at varying prices. The cost of these prints depends on several factors such as the size, quality, and type of print chosen by the customer. We provide customers with different options to choose from including canvas prints, framed prints, photographic prints, and fine art prints. The price for each type of print varies depending on the dimensions selected by the customer. Larger sizes tend to be more expensive than smaller ones due to their increased printing costs. Additionally, some types of prints like fine art or acrylic may also come at a higher price point due to their unique features. Media Storehouse strives to provide customers with affordable yet high-quality Pluto art prints that are perfect for home decor or as gifts for space enthusiasts.
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How will my Pluto (Planets Space Exploration Science) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Pluto art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a secure and protective manner. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged and ready for display. Depending on the size of your print, it may be shipped flat or rolled up in a tube to ensure its safety during transit. We use trusted shipping carriers to deliver your order, which allows us to offer reliable delivery services worldwide. You can track the progress of your shipment through our online tracking system, which provides real-time updates on the status of your package. Once you receive your Pluto art prints, we recommend carefully inspecting them for any damage during shipping. If there are any issues with the quality or condition of your artwork upon arrival, please contact us immediately so that we can assist you with resolving the issue as quickly as possible.