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Scientists expected Pluto to be a frozen, ancient world scarred by billions of years of impacts. But when New Horizons finally arrived in 2015, it found something stranger: smooth young plains with almost no craters, signs of flowing nitrogen ice, possible ice vol

The spacecraft's flyby on July 14, 2015, made that picture look too simple. New Horizons did find cr...

SCIENCE June 30, 2026

Scientists expected Pluto to be a frozen, ancient world scarred by billions of years of impacts. But when New Horizons finally arrived in 2015, it found something stranger: smooth young plains with almost no craters, signs of flowing nitrogen ice, possible ice vol

The spacecraft's flyby on July 14, 2015, made that picture look too simple. New Horizons did find craters, mountains and ancient terrain.

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The spacecraft's flyby on July 14, 2015, made that picture look too simple. New Horizons did find craters, mountains and ancient terrain.

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