I spy something red: Some of the molecules found on the surface of Arrokoth, a reddish, lumpy world located in the Kuiper belt. By bombarding samples of frozen methane with simulated cosmic rays, the research team succeeded in recreating Arrokoth's unusual colour slope. (Courtesy: Chaojiang Zhang)
Now here’s a discovery that’s pretty sweet: the most distant Solar System object ever visited by
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