Study Suggests Distant Dwarf Planet Beyond Pluto Could Host Its Own Atmosphere
GujaratSamachar English reports a new study of a distant dwarf planet beyond Pluto. Researchers suggest the small world may possess its own thin atmosphere. The finding is
GujaratSamachar English reports a new study of a distant dwarf planet beyond Pluto.
Researchers suggest the small world may possess its own thin atmosphere. The finding is
based on observations of surface composition and temperature. An atmosphere could indicate
geological activity or volatile retention. Scientists say this challenges previous
assumptions about outer‑solar‑system bodies. The study adds to growing interest in
trans‑Neptunian objects. Future telescopic missions may seek to confirm atmospheric
signatures. The discovery could reshape models of planetary formation in the distant solar
system.