Tuesday, June 24, 2014

An Ocean On Pluto’s Moon? Hopeful Scientists Will Keep An Eye Out For Cracks

An Ocean On Pluto’s Moon? Hopeful Scientists Will Keep An Eye Out For Cracks:

Artist impression of Pluto and Charon (NASA)

Artist impression of Pluto and Charon (NASA)
It’s a lot of speculation right now, but the buzz in a new NASA study is Pluto’s largest moon (Charon) could have a cracked surface.

If the New Horizons mission catches these cracks when it whizzes by in 2015, this could hint at an ocean underneath the lunar surface — just like what we talk about with Europa (near Jupiter) and Enceladus (near Saturn). But don’t get too excited — it’s also possible Charon had an ocean, but it froze out over time.

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