Scientists find that Pluto has ice volcanoes that may have life | Dwarf planet | Kuiper Belt

[The Epoch Times, April 2, 2022](The Epoch Times reporter Di Rui compiled and reported) Scientists recentlyPluto(Pluto) photo found multiple giantsice volcanoand probably erupted in recent times.

The findings were published in a study published March 29 in the journal Nature Communications.Planetary scientist Kelsi Singer of the Southwest Research Institute, one of the principal investigators, told space.com:PlutoThe other regions above look very different and are a very unique region in the entire solar system. “

Pluto was originally the ninth largest planet in the solar system, but in 2005 the International Astronomical Union (IAU) redefined the planet, and Pluto was excluded and classified as “Dwarf planet」。

When scientists recently analyzed photos taken by NASA’s New Horizons during a close flyby of Pluto in July 2015, they found that the two peaks above are very special, likely filled with ice, snow and mud.ice volcano. New research finally confirms this speculation.

Ordinary volcanoes erupt with hot magma, while ice volcanoes erupt with a mixture of ice slag and compounds such as ammonia and methane.Scientists have been in the solar system likeDwarf planetLook for evidence of ice volcanoes on low-temperature stars such as Ceres and Titan, the largest moon around Saturn.

Pluto is in the solar systemKuiper belt(Kuiper Belt) edge, the average temperature above is minus 232 degrees Celsius. If there are ice volcanoes there, their eruptions are likely to remain there in their original form.

Singer told CNN: “The erupted icy material was likely a mixture of ice and water, like toothpaste, gushing out of a volcanic pipe and erupting onto Pluto’s ground. Because Pluto’s ground temperature is too low, liquid water cannot exist. Too long. Most of the time, these eruptions piled up on the surface, creating the massive hemispheres or bulges we see in the region today.”

Impact craters are common elsewhere on Pluto, and no impact craters are seen in this ice-volcanic region. This shows that these ice volcanoes may have erupted regarding 100 million to 200 million years ago, and they will erupt once more in the future. “It’s like a volcano on Earth, when it’s dormant for a period of time, it erupts once more,” Singer told CNN.

Scientists know that Pluto has had subsurface oceans before. Now that evidence of recent eruptions of ice volcanoes has been found, the researchers believe that this shows that Pluto’s underground still has liquid water resources to supply these volcanoes, and that there are more geothermal resources inside Pluto. These geothermal resources may come from the decay of radioactive elements inside Pluto.

Since Pluto may have a subterranean ocean, the researchers say this suggests that life may also exist on Pluto. ◇

Responsible editor: Ye Ziwei#

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