Pluto's Secret Ocean: Discover the Depths Revealed by NASA's New Horizons Mission

Rahul Somvanshi

Pluto's icy surface hides a secret: a vast subsurface ocean discovered by NASA's New Horizons.

Photo Source: Google

Beneath a 40-80 km thick ice layer lies Pluto's ocean, revealed by mathematical models.

Photo Source: Google

New Horizons data shows fractures on Pluto's surface, hinting at an 8% denser ocean than Earth's seawater.

Photo Source: Google

Pluto’s temperature of -220°C led scientists to believe it couldn't sustain an ocean – until now.

Photo Source: Google

Cryovolcanoes on Pluto indicate the presence of a hidden, liquid water ocean beneath the ice.

Photo Source: Google

Sputnik Planitia, marked by a meteorite collision, offers clues to Pluto’s subsurface ocean.

Photo Source: Google

Pluto’s highly elliptical orbit and nitrogen-rich surface are just a few of its unique features.

Photo Source: Google

NASA’s New Horizons mission has revolutionized our understanding of distant dwarf planets.

Photo Source: Google

Even in the coldest corners of our solar system, the potential for finding liquid water and life remains real.

Photo Source: Google

More Stories

Learn more