Because Pluto has been receding from the sun for more than a decade, planetary scientists presumed that its temperature had dropped and its nitrogen atmosphere had shrunk. But between 1988 and 2002, Pluto’s atmosphere nearly doubled in size and its temperature increased by about 1C, report James L. Elliot of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his colleagues in the July 10 Nature.
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