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Monday, November 25, 2024

Makemake’s “Hot Spot”: Icy Volcano or Dusty Ring?

Even though it’s nearly 4½ billion miles from the Sun, far-flung Makemake has surprised observers with a warmer-than-expected temperature that is challenging to explain.

The post Makemake’s “Hot Spot”: Icy Volcano or Dusty Ring? appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

* This article was originally published here

The post Makemake’s “Hot Spot”: Icy Volcano or Dusty Ring? first appeared on Meteor Pad.



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https://helensullivan0.blogspot.com/2024/11/makemakes-hot-spot-icy-volcano-or-dusty.html

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https://henrycarpenter.blogspot.com/2024/11/makemakes-hot-spot-icy-volcano-or-dusty.html
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