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The Seven Most Amazing Discoveries We’ve Made About Plutoit observed an unmistakable nimbus around Pluto that was a thin but substantial atmosphere. In this nitrogen dominated shell, scientists counted up to twenty distinct layers of air. Compare that ...
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Space.com on MSNHow the James Webb Space Telescope is helping size up tiny dwarf planetsA new model that incorporates data gathered by the JWST could help scientists understand the composition and mass of objects ...
A blue atmosphere, smooth areas, and youthful mountain ranges - this dwarf planet is full of surprises. When NASA's New Horizons probe flew past Pluto in July 2015, the images it returned astonished ...
Factors that distinguish Pluto from the terrestrial and Jovian planets include its composition (ice, rock, and frozen gases), changing atmosphere, small size, comparatively large moon, and its ...
One of the most surprising finds was how thick its atmosphere was, which scientists learned only after the spacecraft passed Pluto. After flying over Pluto's surface, New Horizons turned around ...
providing the first high-resolution images of its complex surface features and atmosphere. One of the most memorable images taken by New Horizons is that of Pluto’s "heart" feature. The heart ...
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