What does the sun look like from 3 billion miles away?
Although you'll probably never head out to Pluto to find out for yourself, NASA has a nifty new way of giving Earthlings a simulation of noon-time sunlight on the distant dwarf planet.
All you need to do is enter your location information on a NASA website, and it will tell you when to look outside to get the most Pluto-like sunlight experience. For example, in New York City, lighting conditions will most resemble high noon on Pluto just after sunset at 8:29 p.m. EDT
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