| LIQUID WATER INSIDE CHARON |
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Geisers cast icy material upward through cracks in the crust, could be the explanation for the presence of water ice crystals on the surface of Charon, the tiny satellite of Pluto companion.
Espectrocópicos data that were collected in a series of observations are consistent in indicating the cause criovulcanismo, which has liquid water to the surface where it freezes into ice crystals. That implies that Charon has internal liquid water. The evidence of ice deposits in Charon came from high-resolution spectra obtained using the ALTAIR, adaptive optics system of the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii, NIRI coupled to (instrument that operates in the near infrared). |