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Pluto's expanding brood

Richard P. Binzel ()
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Richard P. Binzel: Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nature, 2006, vol. 439, issue 7079, 924-925

Abstract: Pluto is no lone ranger in the farthest expanses of the Solar System — its travelling companions now number three. And if Pluto can have so many, why shouldn't other objects in the distant, icy Kuiper belt?

Date: 2006
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