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Pluto is again a harbinger

S. Alan Stern
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S. Alan Stern: Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado 80302, USA. alan@boulder.swri.edu

Nature, 2010, vol. 468, issue 7325, 775-776

Abstract: New astronomical and laboratory data show that the abundances of the two dominant ices, nitrogen and methane, on the surfaces of the Solar System's two largest dwarf planets are surprisingly similar — raising fresh questions.

Date: 2010
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