....by whom also he made the worlds;
Hebrews 1:2
"Ever since the July 2015 flyby of Pluto by the New Horizons spacecraft (7/15/16), planetary scientists have struggled to understand the surprising, unexpected features on the dwarf planet. The final bits of data were received at earth in October 2016. Nature published a series of new papers in November, providing popular media reporters with opportunities to invent eye-catching headlines:
Hebrews 1:2
"Ever since the July 2015 flyby of Pluto by the New Horizons spacecraft (7/15/16), planetary scientists have struggled to understand the surprising, unexpected features on the dwarf planet. The final bits of data were received at earth in October 2016. Nature published a series of new papers in November, providing popular media reporters with opportunities to invent eye-catching headlines:
- Pluto could harbor a subterranean icy ocean (Fox News).
- The Ocean Beneath Pluto’s Wandering Heart (Astrobiology Magazine).
- Pluto may sport clouds of poisonous acid and flammable gases (New Scientist).
- Pluto may have tipped over when Charon tugged at its heart (New Scientist).
- Pluto’s Wandering Heart Hints at Subsurface Ocean (Space.com).
- Pluto ‘has slushy ocean’ below surface (BBC News).
- Could there be life in Pluto’s ocean? (Phys.org). There’s one in every crowd: a hydrobioscopy imagineer.
- Pluto’s ‘heart’ may be cold as ice, but it’s in the right place, according to research (Phys.org).
- Cracked, frozen and tipped over: New clues from Pluto’s past (Science Daily).
- New analysis adds support for a subsurface ocean on Pluto (Science Daily).