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A mysterious crater on Pluto may not be the result of an ancient impact but rather the collapsed caldera of a massive icy supervolcano that erupted just a few million years ago. A Recent studies based ...
The caldera may have blasted out its cryomagma in a single explosive event, or it may have spread its eruptions over time.
Disney and Loungefly are celebrating Pluto’s 95th birthday with a special line of accessories. Mickey’s famous Dog Pluto, is getting […] ...
Answer: Kershaw's great uncle, Clyde, was from Streator and is the man who discovered Pluto, the dwarf planet that's so far away, it's 3.2 billion miles from us. And that's where Clyde is today ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), operated by NASA, has uncovered intriguing new details about Charon—Pluto’s largest moon—including the presence of previously undetected surface chemicals. This ...
In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union made the controversial, but correct, decision to demote Pluto from its status as the ninth planet in our Solar System.
The small world was found during a search for the hypothetical Planet Nine, and astronomers say the next time it will reach its closest point to the sun is in the year 26186.
Scientists have discovered a new dwarf planet candidate far beyond Pluto in the solar system. Its existence could mean there's no Planet 9.
A new dwarf planet, discovered beyond Neptune and described as Pluto's 'cousin,' could void the hypothesis of a Planet X in our solar system.
A new dwarf planet, discovered beyond Neptune and described as Pluto's 'cousin,' could void the hypothesis of a Planet X in our solar system.