The most detailed images of Ultima Thule--obtained just minutes before the spacecraft's closest approach at 12:33 a.m. EST on Jan. 1--have a resolution of about 110 feet (33 meters) per pixel. Their combination of higher spatial resolution and a favorable
Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute, National Optical Astronomy Observatory
The mission team called it a "stretch goal—just before closest approach, precisely pointing the cameras on NASA's New Horizons spacecraft to snap the sharpest possible pictures of the Kuiper Belt object nicknamed Ultima Thule, its New Year's flyby target and the farthest object ever explored.
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