Pluto in True Color
			
		
		
		
			Pluto is mostly brown.  
The 
above picture captures the true colors of 
Pluto 
as well as the highest surface resolution 
so far recovered.  
No spacecraft has yet visited this 
most distant planet in 
our Solar System.  
The 
above map was created by tracking brightness 
changes from 
Earth of 
Pluto during times when it was being 
partially eclipsed by its moon 
Charon.  
The map therefore shows the hemisphere of 
Pluto that faces Charon.  
Pluto's brown color is thought dominated by frozen 
methane deposits metamorphosed by faint but 
energetic sunlight.
The dark band below 
Pluto's equator is seen to have rather complex coloring, 
however, indicating that some unknown mechanisms 
may have affected Pluto's surface.