New theory explains how Pluto's largest moon Charon was formed through a "kiss and capture" event - PRESS AI WORLD
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New theory explains how Pluto's largest moon Charon was formed through a

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  • Experts have developed a **new theory** on how Pluto acquired its largest moon, **Charon**.
  • Pluto, reclassified as a **dwarf planet**, has five moons, with Charon being the largest at about **754 miles** in diameter.
  • The **"kiss-and-capture"** theory suggests Charon crashed into Pluto, briefly merging before separating.
  • Previous theories proposed Charon formed from a larger object colliding with Pluto, altering its structure.
  • Findings indicate this collision may have significant implications for **Pluto’s geology** and could be common among other Kuiper Belt objects.

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