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Beneath Pluto’s frozen crust lurks something far weirder than ice
Pluto’s frozen face looks dead at first glance, but its most famous feature hints at something far stranger than a simple ice shell. The bright heart-shaped region, and especially the basin known as ...
This feature appears to be a frozen, former lake of liquid nitrogen, located in a mountain range just north of Pluto’s informally named Sputnik Planum. Captured by the New Horizons’ Long Range ...
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