NASA spacecraft finds blue skies, water ice on Pluto

In a major finding, the first colour images of Pluto’s atmospheric hazes beamed by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft show that the icy-dwarf planet has blue skies similar to Earth and frozen water on its surface.

The haze particles themselves are likely grey or red, but the way they scatter blue light has gotten the attention of the New Horizons science team.

Scientists believe the tholin particles form high in the atmosphere, where ultraviolet sunlight breaks apart and ionises nitrogen and methane molecules and allows them to react with each other to form more and more complex negatively and positively charged ions.

When they recombine, they form very complex macromolecules, a process first found to occur in the upper atmosphere of Saturn’s moon Titan.

The more complex molecules continue to combine and grow until they become small particles; volatile gases condense and coat their surfaces with ice frost before they have time to fall through the atmosphere to the surface, where they add to Pluto’s red colouring.

In a second major finding, New Horizons has detected numerous small, exposed regions of water ice on Pluto, researchers said.

The discovery was made from data collected by the Ralph spectral composition mapper on New Horizons.

A curious aspect of the detection is that the areas showing the most obvious water ice spectral signatures correspond to areas that are bright red in recently released colour images.

The New Horizons spacecraft is currently 5 billion kilometres from Earth, with all systems healthy and operating normally.

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Pluto image - NASA

Pluto image – NASA