Search for life now extends to outer reaches of solar system
by Robin McKie from on (#EQVW)
The dramatic images of vast ice plains on Pluto beamed to Earth last week prove that it is regions on the edge of the solar system - long thought to be inert wastelands - that are the most exciting for scientists
For a world perched at the outer edge of the solar system, Pluto caused considerable excitement last week when it was revealed to be a place of unexpected dynamic activity. The New Horizons probe - after a 10-year voyage to reach the dwarf planet - was able to show that it contains great plains of ice that could have formed only 100 million years ago, a mere twinkling of a cosmic eye.
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