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Almost Planet X

S. C. Tegler () and W. Romanishin ()
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S. C. Tegler: Northern Arizona University
W. Romanishin: University of Oklahoma

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6836, 423-424

Abstract: Optical and infrared observations of a bright object in the outer Solar System reveal it to be surprisingly large — almost as big as Pluto's moon. It could be the first of many such discoveries.

Date: 2001
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