Friday, June 24, 2016

An ocean for Pluto and a thinner ice shell on Enceladus

NASA/JHU-APL/SwRI

Once, we thought Earth was the only planet with oceans. But now, we’re seemingly finding them everywhere in our solar system.

Complete story on Astronomy.com

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NGC 1579 - The “Northern Trifid" nebula

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