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== The beginning of colonization == |
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To celebrate '''''Apollo 11'''''<nowiki/>'s 500th birthday, in 2469 CE '''NASA''' decided to launch a probe know as '''''FarExplorer 1 '''''to begin the colonization of '''Pluto''', and inside the probe a '''''Curiosity-like robot''''' was inside, according to '''NASA''', the probe would reach '''Pluto '''in 13 years. |
To celebrate '''''Apollo 11'''''<nowiki/>'s 500th birthday, in 2469 CE '''NASA''' decided to launch a probe know as '''''FarExplorer 1 '''''to begin the colonization of '''Pluto''', and inside the probe a '''''Curiosity-like robot''''' was inside, according to '''NASA''', the probe would reach '''Pluto '''in 13 years. |
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[[File:PlutoScart0990.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Photo taken by the probe while on space]] |
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To celebrate Apollo 11's 500th birthday, in 2469 CE NASA decided to launch a probe know as FarExplorer 1 to begin the colonization of Pluto, and inside the probe a Curiosity-like robot was inside, according to NASA, the probe would reach Pluto in 13 years.
The landing
2476, 7 years after the probe was launched, the probe finally reaches Pluto, and takes some photos of Pluto, one of wich was very similar to the photo taken by the New Horizons probe, after taking 5 photos of Pluto, the probe was aheading to the surface, and then, the probe landed safely on Pluto and the robot PlutoEx 1 leaved the probe, this was one of the most important missions NASA made in the history of the humanity.
