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Give Pluto your stamp of approval

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is set to reveal Pluto's secrets, alongside a new stamp celebrating this historic mission.

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In 2015, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft will zip past Pluto, giving us our first close-up view of this tiny world. The team behind the space probe have a nice idea to help raise awareness of it: make a new US Post Office stamp commemorating it. My friend Dan Durda, both an accomplished astronomer and artist, created this lovely design of the stamp:

[Click to enhadesenate. Note: the word "Forever" means the stamp is always good for first class postage, and is crossed out here to prevent forgery.] It shows the spacecraft going by Pluto and its (relatively) freakishly large moon Charon. I like how he didn't go for photorealism, but instead used an oil paint-like feel for it. The stamp is meant as a followup -- I might even say send-up -- of a US stamp issued in 1990 about Pluto that has the label "Not Yet Explored". I like ...

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