Materials beneath Sputnik Planitia (an space inside Tombaugh Regio - Pluto's 'coronary heart') could also be pushing the floor outwards, inflicting a "constructive gravitational anomaly," in line with NASA New Horizons co-investigator Richard Binzel. This has led to a idea that slushy water-ice could also be the reason for the push, and in flip, help within the orbital alignment of Pluto and it is moon Charon. [Full Story on Space.com]
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