This study examines a structural correspondence between the orbital arrangement of Pluto’s five moons and the concentric anatomy of the human iris. By normalizing radial distances across both systems, a similar distribution pattern emerges, with comparable spacing between central, intermediate, and outer regions. The analysis further explores symbolic parallels between these structures and the five rivers of the classical underworld. This work proposes a cross-disciplinary alignment between astronomy, anatomy, and myth, discovering a previously unexamined geometric relationship.
Kalyn Lady (Sat,) studied this question.