... body, because apparently when it happens, it initiates active geology in the body.” If this were the case, then Pluto would be right back up there with its bigger planetary neighbours as it has organic compounds, an underground ocean, evidence...
..., Nimmo and Stern, who also happens to be the principle investigator of the New Horizons mission, give Pluto a ‘hot’ beginning, Pluto produces an early, rapid phase of extension, followed by a more prolonged extensional phase. This would have left...
...on the loneliest planet in our Solar System revealed an unexpected find; Pluto, it seems is expanding. If, in the very distance past many ...the study's lead author. These features, that mark Pluto’s mottled surface are deep sinuous faults, hundreds of...
...the ‘solar model’ and a model favoured by many to explain Pluto's origin, the nitrogen atoms in the N2 observed on the ... the compound. One sticking point to the theory is that if Pluto was formed by the accretion of a billion comets, then it should...
...on the heart’s western lobe. Tombaugh Regio, which is Pluto's brightest region, has puzzled astronomers for a number of years... giant meteorite, which would have blasted away a huge amount of Pluto's icy crust. As the object impacted the surface, if a ...
...new target as Ultima Thule orbits a billion miles beyond Pluto, making it the farthest planetary encounter in history and the.... New Horizons gave scientists an unprecedented look at Pluto to reveal vast mountain ranges and evidence for cryovolcanism...