Scientists have detected another exotic feature on one of the solar system’s most wondrous worlds: a large field of dunes on the surface of the distant, frigid dwarf planet Pluto, apparently composed of wind-swept, sand-sized grains of frozen methane.
The dunes, spotted on images taken by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft during its 2015 flyby, sit at the boundary between a heart-shaped nitrogen glacier about the size of France called Sputnik Planitia and the Al Idrisi Montes mountain range made of frozen water, scientists said on Thursday.
“Pluto, even though it’s so far away from Earth and so very cold, has a riot of processes we never expected to see,” Brigham Young University planetary scientist Jani Radebaugh said. “It is far more interesting than any of us dreamed and tells us that these very distant bodies are well worth visiting.”
The dunes cover about 2,000km2, about the size of Tokyo.
Their existence came as a surprise. There was some doubt about whether Pluto’s extremely thin atmosphere of mainly nitrogen with minor amounts of methane and carbon monoxide could muster the wind needed to form such features.
Pluto, smaller than Earth’s moon with a diameter of about 2,380km, orbits about 5.8 billion kilometers away from the sun, nearly 40 times farther than Earth’s orbit, with a surface marked by plains, mountains, craters and valleys.
Methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen, all gaseous on Earth, are rendered solid with Pluto’s temperatures near absolute zero.
Pluto’s dunes were shaped by moderate winds reaching around 35kph apparently blowing fine-grained frozen methane bits from mountaintops.
Pluto’s dunes resemble some on Earth, such as those in California’s Death Valley and China’s Taklamakan Desert, although their composition differs, Radebaugh said.
Dunes have been detected elsewhere in the solar system, including planets Mars and Venus, Saturn’s moon Titan and Neptune’s moon Triton, University of Cologne physicist and geoscientist Eric Parteli said.
Pluto’s dunes probably formed within the past 500,000 years, but potentially more recently, Parteli added.
“Given we have dunes on the scorching surface of Venus under a dense atmosphere, and out in the distant reaches of the solar system at minus-230°C under a thin atmosphere, yes, dunes do have a habit of cropping up in a lot of surprising places,” University of Plymouth planetary scientist Matt Telfer said.
The research was published in the journal Science.
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