Pluto can form from one billion comets
The formation of the subject caused many scientists headaches.
Scientists discovered similarities between Pluto and comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
The group of experts from Southwest Research Institute proposed a new hypothesis, suggesting that Pluto might be made up of one billion comets by studying the chemical composition of this dwarf planet.
They found similarities with. The large Spunik Platinia bandage on Pluto makes the research team pay attention.
They found large amounts of similar 67P nitrogen and comets nearby in. This led the research team to suggest that one billion comets have become Pluto.
The new study is based on data from New Horizons of NASA and Rosetta of the European Space Agency (ESA).
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