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Research Suggests Pluto May Have Started Hot and Had an Ocean From the Beginning
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2020-09-28
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It was previously thought that Pluto started off as a ball of ice, eventually forming a subsurface ocean later on, but new research suggests the dwarf planet experienced a “hot start” that created an early ocean, which has been freezing over time.
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