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119 - Cryovolcanism on Pluto (feat. Kelsi Singer)
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119 - Cryovolcanism on Pluto (feat. Kelsi Singer)

New Horizons Deputy Project Scientist Kelsi Singer joins Jake to talk about cryovolcanoes on Pluto and how their activity might indicate a warmer and more active interior on this far out planet.

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April 19, 202236m 7s

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Show Notes

New Horizons flew past Pluto in 2015 but work continues on discovering its secrets. One area of study is the activity of so called cryovolcanoes, icy mounds spewing liquidy water and reshaping Pluto's surface. Dr. Kelsi Singer, deputy project scientist for New Horizons, joins Jake to talk about her recent paper on the subject.

We talk Pluto, cryovolcanoes and subsurface oceans

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