One of the best photos of Pluto yet, the full detailed picture of the dark side of the planet with just a lit crescent. Zoom in on the crescent and enjoy the detail
http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/nh-mp1_029918_destripe_large_bright.jpg
If you zoom in, you can see the stars in the background being elongated due to the long exposure. Just a bit right of the presumingly north pole of that photo though there is one "star" which has a streak perpendicular to the rest. It's probably nothing, but that'd be something of interest if I were the one studying these photos. Wait, that doesn't sound like a bad idea actually. Hm...
Little but off topic, but the Cassini probe recently made its last ever flyby of Enceladus, and there are some pretty cool raw images of that like
this one of the whole moon,
this one of the moon's crescent next to Saturn's rings or
this one of one of the plumes of liquid it flew through.
It's amazing things like this that all you 'muricans need to want and vote for those who'll up NASA's budget so we can get more cool things. I mean, their budget is just under $20bn a year, which is less than the US spend on dog food, whereas the military get $600bn. I know the military's important
please don't kill me witch but something seems wrong there.
Rant over. I'll go back to looking at pictures of stars near pluto before I go insane