US Space Research Organization NASA researchers say they have found evidence of densities of frozen methane in Pluto. Their research articles have been published in 'Science' magazine. They said that Pluto was even more dynamic than it was thought before.
Earlier it was thought that Pluto's weather was much slim in creating the features of the desert in the world. But analyzed by NASA's space station New Horizons, they got the surprise information.
In July 2015, NASA's New Horizons Space Plane flew very close to Pluto.
Researchers say they researched a plaque of Pluta, known as Plutonic Plantia. Some parts of this region look like sandstones. The sandstorm is located on the side of the snowy mountain height of five kilometers. These sandstones are made of sand grains or 200 to 300 micrometers of methane ice.
A group of researchers led by Plymouth University researcher Matt Taffer wrote a research paper on Geopolitics of Pluto. He told the BBC, "We did not see any single snow grain, but we can identify it as sandalwood.
Considering the features of the sandalwood, Pluto is now connected to Earth, Mars, Venus, Saturn Moon Titan and Comet 67 pi. Researchers say that such a discovery will create interesting questions whether there are sand dunes in another solar system.
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