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New Horizons: Pluto may have 'nitrogen glaciers' | New Horizons: Pluto may have 'nitrogen glaciers' |
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Pluto would appear to have glaciers of nitrogen ice, the latest pictures from the New Horizons probe suggest. | Pluto would appear to have glaciers of nitrogen ice, the latest pictures from the New Horizons probe suggest. |
Scientists believe they see evidence of surface material having flowed around mountains and even ponding in craters. | Scientists believe they see evidence of surface material having flowed around mountains and even ponding in craters. |
The activity is certainly recent, they say, and may even be current. | The activity is certainly recent, they say, and may even be current. |
But the mission team cautions that it has received only 4-5% of the data gathered during 14 July's historic flyby of the dwarf planet, and any interpretations must carry caveats. | But the mission team cautions that it has received only 4-5% of the data gathered during 14 July's historic flyby of the dwarf planet, and any interpretations must carry caveats. |
"Pluto has a very complicated story to tell; Pluto has a very interesting history, and there is a lot of work we need to do to understand this very complicated place," said Alan Stern, the New Horizons principal investigator. | "Pluto has a very complicated story to tell; Pluto has a very interesting history, and there is a lot of work we need to do to understand this very complicated place," said Alan Stern, the New Horizons principal investigator. |
In a briefing at the US space agency's HQ in Washington DC, he and colleagues then outlined a number of new analyses based on the limited data-set in their possession. | In a briefing at the US space agency's HQ in Washington DC, he and colleagues then outlined a number of new analyses based on the limited data-set in their possession. |
These included the observation that Pluto has a much more rarified atmosphere than previously predicted by the models. | These included the observation that Pluto has a much more rarified atmosphere than previously predicted by the models. |
This statement comes from measurements made by the probe as it was looking back at Pluto following the flyby. | This statement comes from measurements made by the probe as it was looking back at Pluto following the flyby. |
It could tell from the passage of sunlight and radiowaves through the Plutonian "air" that the pressure was only about 10 microbars at the surface (1 microbar is about a millionth of the air pressure on Earth at sea level). | It could tell from the passage of sunlight and radiowaves through the Plutonian "air" that the pressure was only about 10 microbars at the surface (1 microbar is about a millionth of the air pressure on Earth at sea level). |
The other key detection was of hazes in the atmosphere. These are likely the consequence of high-up methane being broken apart and processed by sunlight into simple hydrocarbons like ethylene and acetylene, which then fall, cool and condense to form a mist of ice particles. | The other key detection was of hazes in the atmosphere. These are likely the consequence of high-up methane being broken apart and processed by sunlight into simple hydrocarbons like ethylene and acetylene, which then fall, cool and condense to form a mist of ice particles. |
Some of this material will probably be further processed into more complex chemistry that rains on to the surface to give certain regions their characteristic reddish hue. | Some of this material will probably be further processed into more complex chemistry that rains on to the surface to give certain regions their characteristic reddish hue. |
But it is the idea of glacial activity having occurred on Pluto that is most likely to capture public attention. | But it is the idea of glacial activity having occurred on Pluto that is most likely to capture public attention. |
This is interpreted to have happened at the edges of what has become known as Sputnik Planum - the great plain in the western half of Pluto's bright, heart-like feature just north of the equator. | This is interpreted to have happened at the edges of what has become known as Sputnik Planum - the great plain in the western half of Pluto's bright, heart-like feature just north of the equator. |
High-resolution imagery from New Horizons' Lorri camera records wavy patterns that look just like the flowing ice of glaciers viewed by satellites at Earth. | High-resolution imagery from New Horizons' Lorri camera records wavy patterns that look just like the flowing ice of glaciers viewed by satellites at Earth. |
And if there was still warmth coming from Pluto's interior then this could allow any surface ices to move and follow a slope, explained co-investigator Bill McKinnon from Washington University in St Louis. | And if there was still warmth coming from Pluto's interior then this could allow any surface ices to move and follow a slope, explained co-investigator Bill McKinnon from Washington University in St Louis. |
"Water-ice at Pluto temperatures won't move anywhere; it's immobile and brittle," he told reporters. "But on Pluto, the kind of ices we think make up the planum (nitrogen ice, carbon monoxide and methane ices) - these ices are geologically soft and malleable, even at Pluto conditions, and they will flow in the same way that glaciers flow on Earth. | "Water-ice at Pluto temperatures won't move anywhere; it's immobile and brittle," he told reporters. "But on Pluto, the kind of ices we think make up the planum (nitrogen ice, carbon monoxide and methane ices) - these ices are geologically soft and malleable, even at Pluto conditions, and they will flow in the same way that glaciers flow on Earth. |
"So, we actually have evidence for recent geological activity." | "So, we actually have evidence for recent geological activity." |
His definition of "recent" was "no more than a few tens of millions of years". "And what we know about nitrogen ice and what we can estimate about the heat-flow coming from the interior of Pluto - there's no reason why this stuff cannot be going on today." | His definition of "recent" was "no more than a few tens of millions of years". "And what we know about nitrogen ice and what we can estimate about the heat-flow coming from the interior of Pluto - there's no reason why this stuff cannot be going on today." |
New Horizons continues to observe Pluto even though it has moved some 12 million km beyond the dwarf planet. | New Horizons continues to observe Pluto even though it has moved some 12 million km beyond the dwarf planet. |
The probe is looking at the world as it makes its slow rotation (one Pluto day lasts 6.4 Earth days). | The probe is looking at the world as it makes its slow rotation (one Pluto day lasts 6.4 Earth days). |
In about a week's time, this observation will cease and the spacecraft will be spun up. | In about a week's time, this observation will cease and the spacecraft will be spun up. |
This will permit systems that ordinarily are used to help maintain three-axis stability to be turned off. | This will permit systems that ordinarily are used to help maintain three-axis stability to be turned off. |
Their power sacrifice can then be diverted to the transmitter to boost its output. | Their power sacrifice can then be diverted to the transmitter to boost its output. |
In September, engineers will command New Horizons to start sending back all of the outstanding scientific data it gathered during the flyby. | In September, engineers will command New Horizons to start sending back all of the outstanding scientific data it gathered during the flyby. |
This stored information will be brought down in a compressed form first of all, followed by an uncompressed return. | This stored information will be brought down in a compressed form first of all, followed by an uncompressed return. |
The whole process - encompassing all observations of Pluto and its five moons - will not be completed until late 2016. | |
However, the New Horizons team says it will share the discoveries as they are made during the long downlinking period. | However, the New Horizons team says it will share the discoveries as they are made during the long downlinking period. |
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos | Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos |