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1930 Discovery of Pluto
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The Discovery of Pluto - ThinkQuest
Pluto, formal designation 134340 Pluto, is the second-most-massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System (after Eris) and the tenth-most-massive body observed
Remind Me Again, Why Isn't Pluto a. Pluto - Welcome to the NSSDC!
At 3.7 billion miles from the Sun, the dark world of Pluto has remained a puzzle to scientists.
After the discovery of Neptune in 1846, scientists suggested that there might still be a ninth planet, and they set out to discover it. Finding the ninth planet was
NASA - NASA's Hubble Discovers Another.
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Last week, the infamous “un-planet” Pluto grabbed science headlines with the report of yet anther moon whirling around it. The Hubble Space Telescope discovery
Last week, news broke that a team of astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope had discovered a new moon in orbit around Pluto. They were actually looking for
NSSDC Lunar & Planetary Science: Pluto Page A fourth moon of Pluto has been discovered using HST images. The moon, S/2011 P1, has a diameter estimated at 13 to 24
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Pluto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pluto's Realm .