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The Figure in the video provides additional information about the origins of Arrokoth

The Figure in the video provides additional information about the origins of Arrokoth Scientists have used all existing New Horizons images of Arrokoth taken from many angles to determine the 3D shape, as shown in this animation. The figure provides additional information about the origins of Arrokoth. The flattened shapes of each of the Arrokoth's lobes and the remarkably close alignment of their poles and equator marks a regular and soft fusion of two objects consisting of the same collapsing cloud of particles. Arrokoth has the physical properties of a body that slowly merges with 'locally sourced' materials from a small part of the solar nebula. An object like Arrokoth would not have formed in a more chaotic accumulation environment or would have looked at how it looked.

Credit : NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/James Tuttle Keane)



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