Unknown Compound on Pluto and Titan Absorbs Light in Ways Science Can't Explain
Scientists have found that surfaces on both Pluto and Titan, one of Saturn's moons, absorb light in a manner that matches nothing in existing spectroscopic databases. The mysterious compound remains unidentified, suggesting the presence of a molecule or mixture entirely unknown to science. The discovery raises new questions about the chemistry of distant bodies in the Solar System.
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