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Pluto New Horizons Scientists

The people who took us to Pluto. Photographed July 18th & 19th 2015 at the Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland. Start here with the Slate magazine article: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2015/07/20/kyle_cassidy_photographs_the_new_horizons_science_team.html
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    Dr.  Mihaly Horanyi, LASP, Mission Co-I University of Colorado
“Science makes the Earth a better place, especially if we are all engaged in it.”
    Dr. Hal Weaver, APL, Mission Co-I, Project Scientist
“The binary system of Pluto and Charon has been revealed to be complex and diverse, and we are seeing completely unexpected results. This is FUN.”
    Dr. Will Grundy, Lowell Observatory, Mission Co-I, Surface Composition Team Lead 

“The thing I like best about science is having different people that know different pieces of the puzzle, and coming together to figure out problems in group. The Pluto system is complex enough that it’s forcing us to do this anyway; no one of us could answer these questions alone.”