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Cracks on Pluto’s moon Charon may be evidence of a frozen ocean

The icy volcanism of Pluto’s large moon Charon and a belt of fractures across its surface may have been caused by a subsurface frozen ocean bursting through a thin ice shell.

New models suggest that when Charon’s internal ocean froze it could have formed deep, elongated depressions along its midsection, but this might imply the outer shell was thinner than currently predicted at some point in the moon’s history. The models also suggest that cryovolcanoes erupting with ice, water, and other materials are less likely in Charon’s northern hemisphere.

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