Pluto's giant ice volcanoes hint at possibility of life, study finds

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31-03-2022 | 10:29
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Pluto's giant ice volcanoes hint at possibility of life, study finds
Images of Pluto's surface revealed ice volcanoes, hinting at the possibility of life, according to a new photo analysis published Tuesday in Nature Communications.
 
The images, captured by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft's flyby of the dwarf planet and its moons in July 2015, are still being interpreted by scientists. 
 
The analysis revealed an area of Pluto located southwest of the Sputnik Planitia ice shee that had few impact craters and ridges of ice, a landscape usually only created by multiple eruptions. 
 
"The existence of these massive features suggests Pluto’s interior structure and evolution allows for either enhanced retention of heat or more heat overall than was anticipated before New Horizons," reads the study. 
 
The lack of crater impacts in the area suggests that the volcanoes were active rather recently. Although there is no current volcanic activity, that does not mean the volcanoes are not active, according to study author Kelsi Singer, senior research scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado.
 
 
 

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