A new theory proposes that Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, was formed billions of years ago through a rare “kiss-and-capture” collision in the Kuiper Belt. This process involves two icy bodies briefly merging and then separating, leaving Charon in a stable orbit around Pluto. Unlike traditional collision models, this event challenges previous theories and may offer in…
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