Solid methane on Triton and Pluto - 3- to 4-micron spectrophotometry

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Methane, Planetary Surfaces, Pluto Atmosphere, Satellite Surfaces, Solidified Gases, Triton, Spectral Bands, Spectral Reflectance, Voyager 2 Spacecraft

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Methane has been identified in the Pluto/Charon system on the basis of absorption features in the reflectance spectrum at 1.5 and 2.3 microns; attention is presently given to observations of a 3.25 micron-centered deep absorption feature in Triton and Pluto/Charon system reflectance spectra. This absorption may indicate the presence of solid methane, constituting either the dominant surface species or a mixture with a highly transparent substance, such as N2 frost.

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