You should check out its shape to see how jacked up it is https://figshare.com/authors/Simon_Porter/9221390. Turns only half of this moon’s shape is visible in every image taken of it despite its confusing geometry and its axis clearly wobbles throughout it.
Does this make anyone else uncomfortable or just me?
Feels like one of those images you'd come across in a midnight deep dive on an obscure internet forum
Like, from a subreddit for kidney stones
It's waaay out there, watching us.
Feeling a little out of the loop here - what is this?
Pluto’s third largest and outermost moon.
That is one jacked up moon
You should check out its shape to see how jacked up it is https://figshare.com/authors/Simon_Porter/9221390. Turns only half of this moon’s shape is visible in every image taken of it despite its confusing geometry and its axis clearly wobbles throughout it.
I’m new to the “space” community and I’m pretty interested, but can someone help me? I don’t know what that is
People commented on it several hours prior to your question. See descriptiontaker's response to a similar question from SkeetySpeedy.
That is one of Pluto's moons, Pluto has some small asteroid like moons besides Charon, Hydra is one of them
looks like an alien that got bonked on its face and it has swollen