NASA announces the latest proof of life on Pluto?
New Horizons spacecraft from NASA has just returned to Earth with the latest image of the surface of the Pluto causing a stir in the scientific world.
NASA experts were stunned to discover a strange dark spot moving on the rugged Pluto surface .
The New Horizons spacecraft sends high resolution images with long-range spy photo technology to Earth on December 24, 2015 from Pluto.
The Sputnik Planum groove image is a few meters lower than the surrounding surface and is not flat.
According to observers, the experts say that this black spot is a huge snail crawling in the Sputnik Planum groove on the surface of Pluto.
The image is said to be a snail crawling on Pluto.
Grooved surfaces are polygon cells separated into separate lines of 16 x 40m. When facing the shadow of the Sun, the polygons look slightly raised and distorted and vary around 100m.
Scientists believe that the Sputnik Planum was formed by slow nitrogen convection.
NASA has published images of snails and believes that this is evidence of life on the surface of Pluto.
However, after the study, the scientists found that this black spot is not a living creature, but just a dirty soil that freezes on the planet's surface. It moved due to slow heat convection on Pluto.
Strange images make people doubt that life on other planets in the universe is not a new discovery for scientists.
In the photos taken by NASA's Curiosity probe, the images of giant rats, bears and monkeys are constantly detected . on the surface of Mars.
However, according to NASA, all the images we see on Mars are due to the illusion of pareidolia , always making people think of familiar things on Earth.
This time, the image of the snail on Pluto is the same.
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