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Shedding Light on Pluto’s Nitrogen Glaciers

© NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute. The polar cap of « Sputnik Planum », in false colors, is surrounded by mountains which have been eroded and shaped by the glacial activity. The dark areas are covered by organic materials produced by the photolysis of methane by solar ultraviolet light.

© NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute. The polar cap of « Sputnik Planum », in false colors, is surrounded by mountains which have been eroded and shaped by the glacial activity. The dark areas are covered by organic materials produced by the photolysis of methane by solar ultraviolet light.

What is the origin of the large heart-shaped glacier revealed in 2015 on Pluto by the New Horizons spacecraft? Two researchers show that Pluto’s peculiar insolation and atmosphere favor nitrogen condensation near the equator, in the lower altitude regions, leading to an accumulation of ice at the bottom of Sputnik Planum, a vast topographic basin...

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