Odd mountains on Pluto's moon Charon suggest it once had a different spin
Scientists studying Charon, Pluto's largest moon, have found unusual mountain formations suggesting the body once rotated more slowly and had a flatter shape. The discovery implies Charon underwent significant geophysical changes since its formation billions of years ago. Researchers say it may be a slower-spinning, flatter version of its former self.
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