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Jake Rosenthal • December 28, 2016 • 11
Jake Rosenthal takes us on a tour of the history of discovery of our place in the cosmos.
Emily Lakdawalla • October 19, 2016 • 5
The third-largest object known beyond Neptune, 2007 OR10, has a moon. The discovery was reported in a poster by Gábor Marton, Csaba Kiss, and Thomas Mueller at the joint meeting of the European Planetary Science Congress and the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society (DPS/EPSC) on Monday.
Darin Ragozzine • October 17, 2016 • 2
Pluto’s small moons have unusual rotation rates and states. Now we know a moon of another dwarf planet does as well. Is there a connection?
Judy Schmidt • August 02, 2016
Processing Hubble data presents a host of challenges, and the first of these has nothing to do with processing at all.
Alex Parker • May 02, 2016 • 3
The solar system beyond Neptune is full of worlds hosting moons. Now we know that the dwarf planet Makemake has one of its very own.
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