15-09-2016 18:30 via abqjournal.com

How Pluto paints its largest moon red

When NASA’s New Horizons probe zipped by Pluto in 2015, scientists were blown away by the complexity of the dwarf planet. But they were also pleasantly surprised by Pluto’s largest moon, Charon: It appeared to have a relatively young, complex surface, suggesting recent geological activity had smoothed over ancient impact craters. It also featured intriguing […]
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