Pluto Is A Graffiti Artist, Paints Its Moon

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    • Publish Date: Sep 21 2016 10:52AM
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Pluto Is A Graffiti Artist, Paints Its Moon
Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, is seen in a high-resolution, enhanced color view captured by NASA''s New Horizons spacecraft

Washington, Sep 15 (PTI) The reddish polar region on Pluto's largest moon, Charon, is an effect of methane gas escaping from the icy dwarf planet's atmosphere, say scientists who solved the mystery behind the coloured region first spotted by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft last year.
Methane gas escapes from Pluto's atmosphere, becomes "trapped" by the moon's gravity and freezes to the cold, icy surface at Charon's pole, researchers said. This is followed by chemical processing by ultraviolet light from the Sun that transforms the methane into heavier hydrocarbons and eventually into reddish organic materials called tholins, they said.
"Who would have thought that Pluto is a graffiti artist, spray-painting its companion with a reddish stain that covers an area the size of New Mexico?" said Will Grundy, a New Horizons co-investigator from Lowell Observatory in the US. "Nature is amazingly inventive in using the basic laws of physics and chemistry to create spectacular landscapes," Grundy said.
The team combined analyses from detailed Charon images obtained by New Horizons with computer models of how ice evolves on Charon's poles. Mission scientists had previously speculated that methane from Pluto's atmosphere was trapped in Charon's north pole and slowly converted into the reddish material, but had no models to support that theory.
Researchers dug into the data to determine whether conditions on the moon (with a diameter of 1,212 kilometres) could allow the capture and processing of methane gas. The models using Pluto and Charon's 248-year orbit around the Sun show some extreme weather at Charon's poles, where 100 years of continuous sunlight alternate with another century of continuous darkness. 
Surface temperatures during these long winters dip to minus 257 degrees Celsius, cold enough to freeze methane gas into a solid. 
"The methane molecules bounce around on Charon's surface until they either escape back into space or land on the cold pole, where they freeze solid, forming a thin coating of methane ice that lasts until sunlight comes back in the spring," Grundy said.
But while the methane ice quickly sublimates away, the heavier hydrocarbons created from it remain on the surface. The models also suggested that in Charon's springtime the returning sunlight triggers conversion of the frozen methane back into gas.
However, while the methane ice quickly sublimates away, the heavier hydrocarbons created from this evaporative process remain on the surface. Sunlight further irradiates those leftovers into reddish material - called tholins - that has slowly accumulated on Charon's poles over millions of years. New Horizons' observations of Charon's other pole, currently in winter darkness - and seen by New Horizons only by light reflecting from Pluto, or "Pluto-shine" - confirmed that the same activity was occurring at both poles. PTI 

More on Pluto 
 
Origin of Pluto's huge 'icy heart' found
London, Sep 20 (PTI) Scientists have unveiled the origin of the large heart-shaped nitrogen glacier on Pluto spotted by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft during its historic flyby of the icy-dwarf planet last year. Researchers from the Laboratoire de meteorologie dynamique in France show that Pluto's peculiar insolation and atmosphere favour nitrogen condensation near the equator, in the lower altitude regions, leading to an accumulation of ice at the bottom of Sputnik Planum, a vast topographic basin. Through their simulations, they also explain the surface distribution and atmospheric abundance of other types of volatiles observed on Pluto.
 

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Sarath Kumar RM Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Very informative. Though Pluto is a dwarf planet it has many characteristic features that makes it unique.

Rajathariga S P AECS MAGNOLIA MARUTHI PUB SCH

interesting!!

Harini MS NAGARJUNA VIDYANIKETAN

The study of space has never failed to amaze me. With more and more discoveries about Pluto, right from the one on a heart on Pluto''s surface, I''m starting to think of becoming a part-space researcher!!

Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

Informative and interesting .

NAVYA MALHOTRA SWARAJ INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL

very informative

Aditya Saini GREENFIELDS SCHOOL (SAFDARJUNG ENCL

Unique substance

Aditi Sahi D C MODEL SCH PKL-SEC-7

This is quite interesting!

Vishnu Varthan J Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Very much interesting and informative.Even pluto is a dwarf planet it has 5 moon . Its facts will be very much interesting such as 170 pluto''s will fit in earth. :)

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