Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, had a process like Earth’s plate tectonics beneath its surface, driven by a freezing ice core that expanded and cracked the little world’s crust.
from Space.com bit.ly/2jqbuxL
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, had a process like Earth’s plate tectonics beneath its surface, driven by a freezing ice core that expanded and cracked the little world’s crust.
from Space.com bit.ly/2jqbuxL
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, had a process like Earth’s plate tectonics beneath its surface, driven by a freezing ice core that expanded and cracked the little world’s crust.
from Space.com bit.ly/2jqbuxL
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