James Webb Acaba de Ver Plutón por Primera Vez y No Debería Ser Posible
There's a dwarf planet almost six billion kilometers away that's doing something it shouldn't be able to do, in theory: it's cooling itself. With its own sky. All on its own. For almost a century, we thought Pluto was a dead, frozen rock, forgotten in the darkest corner of the solar system. And it turns out we were completely wrong. In recent years, the James Webb Space Telescope pointed at that tiny speck of light lost in the darkness, and what it found left scientists without a clear explanation. Three discoveries, one after the other, each stranger than the last. A world that manufactures its own cold. A snow of the building blocks of life falling for four billion years. And a planet that's stealing its own moon's atmosphere. I'm going to tell you exactly what the Webb saw, why it shouldn't be possible, and why this changes everything we thought we knew about the outer reaches of the solar system. And if you like space explained with real data and no exaggeration, subscribe now. Because Webb keeps pointing towards Pluto every few months, and this channel will be here to tell you about every new thing I find out there.

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