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How Is Pluto Still Active?

The New Horizons spacecraft sent back images from its 2015 flyby of Pluto showing clear evidence for recent and ongoing geologic activity. But how is this possible on such a tiny world so far from the Sun? Deep in the dwarf planet’s core, radioactive elements decaying over the eons continue to heat the interior enough to maintain a subsurface layer of liquid water that can push on and shift the crust above. This causes polygonal cracks the surface, builds mountain ranges, and creates icy volcanoes with watery lava. Similar processes driven by internal radioactivity are happening on rocky planets and large moons, though for some, like Earth, the liquid layer is made of molten rock, not water. On the surface, interactions between ices on the ground, the atmosphere, and sunlight produce a frigid climate that creates active glaciers of nitrogen ice and shifting dunes made of methane snow, erasing many small recent craters. Read More

 

 

Latest News About Pluto and The Kuiper Belt

 

Triton, left, and Pluto (not shown to scale) may be long-lost siblings
Potentially distinct structure in Kuiper belt discovered with help of clustering algorithm

November 21, 2025

A newly identified region appears to be completely distinct from other parts of the belt. Read more

NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute
Signs of late-stage cryovolcanism in Pluto’s Hayabusa Terra

October 19, 2025

The new study helps scientists better understand the current geological activity, including how it can be active while orbiting so far from the Sun. Read more

A view of comet 3I/ATLAS taken by the Gemini South Telescope
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will be eyed by Mars and Jupiter probes

October 2, 2025

Observing it in this active phase will give some of the clearest insights yet into the mystery of interstellar comets. Read more

An artist's conception of Quaoar and its small moon Weywot.
The weird ringed dwarf planet Quaoar may have an extra moon

September 10, 2025

"The profile of the occultation was most consistent with it being a new satellite — a new moon — going around Quaoar." Read more

Protopapa et al. used Webb observations (white) to detect methane gas on Makemake
JWST detects methane gas on dwarf planet Makemake

September 9, 2025

This discovery makes it only the second trans-Neptunian object with a confirmed presence of gas Read more

An illustration of interstellar comet 'Oumuamua
1st known interstellar visitor 'Oumuamua is an 'exo-Pluto' — a completely new class of object, scientists say

September 8, 2025

"'Oumuamua is in a different category of object. It's much harder to find, but there are a lot more of them." Read more

A composite of enhanced color images of Pluto and Charon taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft as it passed through the Pluto system.
Pluto's dwarf planet partner Charon may have spilled its guts to create 2 of the pair's moons

September 1, 2025

"The surfaces of Nix and Hydra are as close to unaltered as you can get." Read more

A close up of Pluto's surface shows ice and impact craters.
An icy supervolcano eruption on Pluto may have left a massive crater on the frozen world

August 6, 2025

The caldera may have blasted out its cryomagma in a single explosive event, or over time Read more

False-color image of Charon using red, blue, and infrared filters to highlight specific surface features
Cryovolcanism and resurfacing on Pluto's largest moon, Charon

June 27, 2025

A recent study hopes to determine whether it once possessed an internal ocean Read more

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft captured this image of Pluto's surface shrouded in atmospheric haze
JWST confirms cooling effects of Pluto’s haze

June 2, 2025

New study in Nature Astronomy affirms hypothesis made by UC Santa Cruz’s Xi Zhang in 2017 Read more

2017 OF201 is the fuzzy dot at the center of this image.
Does our solar system have a new dwarf planet?

May 23, 2025

The recently discovered object has a diameter about one-third that of Pluto Read more

An illustration of the 148780 Altjira system of two or maybe three asteroids
Hubble discovers a new '3-body problem' puzzle among Kuiper Belt

March 5, 2025

The universe is filled them, and we're finding that the Kuiper Belt may be no exception! Read more

This high-resolution image captured by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft combines blue, red and infrared images to show a bright expanse on Pluto known as Sputnik Planum
New Horizons probe gearing up for epic crossing of 'termination shock'

February 19, 2025

"The data from the termination shock encounter will be a treasure trove for space physicists worldwide" Read more

An image of Pluto
Is Pluto a planet or not? Who cares!

February 18, 2025

Our love for the King of the Kuiper Belt is stronger than ever 95 years later Read more

Images of the trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) Pluto [left] and Arrokoth [right], the primary flyby targets of NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft in 2015 and 2019
NASA’s JWST just found something unexpected beyond Neptune

February 14, 2025

JWST has provided the first high-resolution spectral data on TNOs Read more

Using advanced models, SwRI led new research that indicates that the formation of Pluto and Charon may parallel that of the Earth-Moon system
SwRI models Pluto-Charon formation scenario that mimics Earth-Moon system

January 7, 2025

New findings could support Pluto’s geologic activity and potential subsurface ocean Read more

An illustration shows Pluto and its largest moon Charon
How Pluto captured its largest moon Charon with a 10-hour icy 'kiss'

January 6, 2025

"We were definitely surprised by the 'kiss' part of kiss-and-capture" Read more

The New Horizons spacecraft imaged Pluto (lower right) and Charon (upper left) up close in 2015
JWST reveals surprising surface chemistry is occurring on Pluto’s moon Charon

December 31, 2024

Both carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on the surface of this distant moon Read more

Pluto and other large bodies in the Kuiper Belt are surprisingly rich in rock rather than ice
Revised solar system chemistry explains long-standing puzzles

November 20, 2024

Astronomers say they have figured out the true chemical makeup of our solar system Read more

Pluto's moon Charon as seen by the New Horizon's telescope
James Webb Space Telescope deciphers the origins of Pluto's icy moon Charon

October 1, 2024

Detecting certain molecules could tell scientists how Charon and other icy bodies at the solar system's edge were born. Read more

Discoveries by the Subaru Telescope point to an extensive and typical structure of the outer Solar System, potentially reshaping our understanding of planetary formation and aiding the search for alien life
Astronomers stunned by unexpected discovery of new celestial bodies in the outer Solar System

September 10, 2024

This suggests a larger, unexplored expanse that parallels other planetary systems Read more

Triton and Pluto
Twin worlds, divergent fates: How obliquity has differently shaped Pluto’s and Triton’s landscapes and climates

September 5, 2024

Triton and Pluto are believed to share a common origin Read more

Left: New Horizons' view of Pluto released in 2015 and right: a 'true' colour image of Pluto released in 2018
What colour really is Pluto, and how accurate are the images we see of it?

August 27, 2024

The red colour is thought to be a result of the Sun breaking up hydrocarbons on the surface Read more

Recent research has provided deeper insights into the subsurface ocean of Pluto, previously believed to be an impossibility due to the dwarf planet’s extremely low temperatures
New calculations uncover a vast ocean beneath Pluto’s ice

July 25, 2024

They probe the ocean in greater detail, even if it’s far too deep below the ice to ever see Read more

A composite image of Kuiper Belt Object Arrokoth
A sugar coating for Arrokoth

July 10, 2024

It might contain ribose and glucose on its surface — the same elements that could have seeded life on Earth Read more

The Kuiper Belt was named in honor of Dutch-American astronomer Gerard Kuiper, who postulated a reservoir of icy bodies beyond Neptune
More evidence that the Kuiper Belt is bigger than we thought

July 3, 2024

As New Horizons continues its epic journey, it has a study partner back here on Earth Read more

Illustration of Kuiper Belt object
How did astronomers weigh the Kuiper Belt?

June 20, 2024

Astronomers have come up with an ingenious method of calculating the mass of trans-Neptunian objects Read more

 

Fascinating Facts About Pluto

  • If the sun were as tall as a typical front door, Earth would be the size of a nickel and dwarf planet Pluto would be about the size of the head of a pin.
  • Sunlight on Pluto has the same intensity as moonlight on Earth.
  • Pluto and its largest moon Charon form a binary system and orbit around a center of mass that is outside Pluto; it is the only binary system we have directly observed.
  • Pluto’s name was proposed by an eleven-year-old girl named Venetia Burney from Oxford, England in 1930.
  • The discovery of Eris in the Kuiper Belt led to Pluto’s demotion from planet to dwarf planet; similarly, Ceres in the asteroid belt was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
  • The Kuiper Belt is where short-period comets (which take less than 200 years to orbit the Sun) originate.
  • Some dwarf planets, such as Pluto, have thin atmospheres that collapse when they are farthest from the Sun in their orbits.
  • Several dwarf planets in the Kuiper belt have moons; Pluto has five moons.

Missions

New Horizons (2006)
Mission to study Pluto, its moons and other Kuiper Belt objects

 

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