Online conspiracy theorists have reacted to the stunning images of Pluto, like shown on the left, being sent back by the New Horizons spacecraft by claiming Nasa has faked them. They say Pluto and New Horizons spacecraft does not exist (like in the tweet on the left) or that the US government has been trying to hide evidence of aliens on the dwarf planet. One YouTube user has even posted images taken using his own backyard telescope and compared them to Nasa's images as evidence of the 'fraud'. However their views have been mocked on social media and by scientists.
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The image was released ahead of a press conference tomorrow where dozens of images of Pluto and its moons are expected to be released.
Siberia's mystery child warrior unwrapped: MRI scans glimpse inside the medieval mummy - revealing a bronze axe, Persian tools and a bear pendant
The boy warrior (remains pictured left) found in Siberia was from a mysterious lost civilisation from the 12th century with links to Persia and was buried with an axe head (pictured bottom right) and jewellery. The remains were very well preserved due to being covered in copper plates which prevented oxidation, being wrapped in fur and bark, and a sinking of the temperature in the 14th century. Five other mummified bodies have been found at the mysterious Zeleny Yar site. One is shown top right.
Did prehistoric humans use DENTISTS? 14,000-year-old tooth decay found to have been scraped out with sharpened stone
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What is the mystery spike on Charon? Nasa teases strange feature on Pluto's moon ahead of release of new images tomorrow
The image zeroes in on a mystery spike on the moon's surface which the space agency describes as a 'mountain in a moat'. It was taken from the New Horizons spacecraft on July 14th at 6:30AM ET, when it was 49,000 miles (78,850km) away from the moon. The grey depicts an region that is 200 miles (320km) long, filled with craters and a mysterious depressed mountain at the bottom left-hand corner. 'This is a feature that has geologists stunned and stumped,' said Jeff Moore with Nasa's Ames Research Center. Nasa is expected to release new images of Pluto during a briefing tomorrow 1pm EDT.
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Nazi gold hoard unearthed: 217 coins found with swastika seal were buried underneath a tree during last days of World War II
Armed with a metal detector, Florian Bautsch found 10 coins in a hollow under a tree near the northern town of Lueneburg (marked on the map inset) and professionals then excavated another 207 (pictured). They are of French, Belgian, Italian and Austro-Hungarian origin and date from 1831 to 1910. Two aluminium seals featuring swastikas, eagles and the words 'Reichsbank Berlin 244 were discovered under the field with the coins.
What's next for New Horizons? Probe may be first to venture into icy Kuiper Belt surrounding our solar system after historic Pluto mission
Nasa is to consider sending the New Horizons probe to one of two frozen objects, like the one shown in the artists impression top right, in the ring of debris orbiting four billion miles from the sun. The spacecraft has power to last 20 more years and could even travel out of our solar system into interstellar space (illustrated in the graphic on the left). The first images beamed back to Earth by New Horizons following its close encounter with Pluto earlier this week have revealed mountains of ice towering around 11,000 feet high (shown in the image bottom right).
A self-driving SMASH: Watch Google's autonomous car get rear-ended as firm admits other drivers are hitting its prototype vehicles 'surprisingly often'
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Loch Ness expert who has spent 24 years watching for Nessie and even lost his girlfriend and home says he now believes it is nothing but a CATFISH
For almost a quarter of a century Steve Feltham, 52, (pictured top left) originally from Dorset, was convinced the waters of Loch Ness held a family of prehistoric monsters - but now he claims Nessie doesn't exist. He left his job fitting security cameras, his girlfriend and his home to move to the banks of Loch Ness and devote his time to searching for the legendary monster in 1991.
Welcome to Iceworld: Stunning first hi-def image of Pluto reveals huge 11,000 foot mountains made of water ice and a geologically active surface
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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