Pluto's major moon, Charon, takes Centre stage in this week's release of new pictures from the New Horizons mission.
The latest images are both the most highly resolved and the best colour views that we have seen so far.
The US space agency mission is in the process of downlinking all the data it gathered during its historic flyby of Pluto on 14 July.
It is expected to take well into 2016 to get every bit of information back.
The slow drip feed is a consequence of the vast distance to New Horizons, which continues to push ever deeper into the outer Solar System.