An ice volcano on Triton
There is evidence that the south pole of Neptune's satellite Triton is host to dozens of ice
volcanoes, or geysers. One such eruption was observed to shoot a towering jet of material
to a height of five miles, while the tenuous nitrogen atmosphere carried
the smoky plume over 80 miles "downwind." The eruptive material is believed to
be a combination of liquid nitrogen, dust, and methane compounds driven by seasonal
heating from the Sun.
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