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Pluto May Have Started Hot And Contained An Ocean, According To New Discovery

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Pluto May Have Started Hot And Contained An Ocean, According To New Discovery

Pluto May Have Started Hot And Contained An Ocean, According To New Discovery

Today, the dwarf planet Pluto orbits the sun from the edge of our solar system and its surface temperature is an inhospitable negative 378 to negative 396 degrees Fahrenheit.

But a new study suggests that wasn't always the case.

Katie Johnston reports.


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