NASA's New Horizons spacecraft took us to Pluto for the first time in July 2015. Scientists are astonished by the incredible features they've observed on the dwarf planet, including a 1,000 mile wide region covered in nitrogen snow that resembles a heart. But we have reason to believe Pluto's heart is a bit warmer than the ice the covers it.
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Pluto and its moon Charon have something that doesn't exist anywhere else in the solar system
We have reason to believe Pluto's heart is a bit warmer than the ice the covers it.
Produced by Alex Kuzoian
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