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Pluto Has Three Moons, Hubble Images Show
ap on Yahoo ^ | 10/31/05 | Alex Dominguez - ap

Posted on 10/31/2005 6:22:32 PM PST by NormsRevenge

BALTIMORE - Pluto has three moons, not one, new images from the Hubble Space Telescope suggest. Pluto, discovered as the ninth planet in 1930, was thought to be alone until its moon Charon was spotted in 1978.

The new moons, more than twice as far away as Charon and many times fainter, were spotted by Hubble in May.

While the observations have to be confirmed, members of the team that discovered the satellites said Monday they felt confident about their data.

"Pluto and Charon are not alone, they have two neighbors," said Hal Weaver of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

Follow-up observations by the Hubble are planned in February. If they are confirmed, the International Astronomical Union will consider names for the objects.

Earlier this month another group of astronomers, who claim to have discovered the 10th planet in the solar system, also said that body had a moon. (Whether the group actually discovered a new planet has not been confirmed.)

Both Pluto and the new, so-called planet are found in the Kuiper Belt, a disc of icy bodies beyond Neptune. In fact, about a fifth of the objects observed in the region have been found to have satellites, and the percentage could grow as more are found, said Keith Noll, an astronomer at the Baltimore-based Space Telescope Science Institute. The institute coordinates use of the orbiting telescope, but Noll wasn't part of the Pluto team. He believes Pluto team's finding is convincing.

Weaver said Pluto would be the first Kuiper belt object found to have multiple satellites. Depending on how reflective the surface of the moons are, the newly found moons are estimated to be between 30 and 100 miles across, he said.

Further observations of Pluto and the two new bodies will help astronomers more accurately determine the mass and density of Pluto and its large moon Charon, said team member Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo.

The jury is still out on the impact additional moons will have on the ongoing debate over whether Pluto is actually a planet.

While having a moon is a not a criteria — Mercury and Venus are moonless — having more can't hurt, Stern said.

"Just on a visceral level, the fact that Pluto has a whole suite of companions will make some people feel better," Stern said.

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On the Net:

http://hubblesite.org/news/2005/19

http://www.boulder.swri.edu/plutonews


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: charon; hubble; images; kbo; kuiperbelt; moons; planetx; pluto; three; xplanets
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To: Darksheare

Involvement beforehand or after hand? OK, lol, I need to stop.


41 posted on 10/31/2005 8:10:45 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Senator Goldwater
IIRC, Hubble's about the size of bus. By the time it got through the atmosphere, there won't be much left.

An illegal alien driving a poorly maintained bus filled will O2 cylinders may do more damage.

42 posted on 10/31/2005 8:13:02 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: Darksheare
I have it from the best authority here (this one guy):

The verdict was that IT IS your fault after all.

SHEEEEESH!
43 posted on 10/31/2005 8:13:35 PM PST by EsmeraldaA
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To: Darksheare

http://www.columbia.edu/~gm84/gibtable.html

Kahlil Gibran's poetry reminds me of you, Darks. I think it was he who said if you are on the moon, looking down, our problems are like insignificant ants on this earth. Or something like that. Here's a copy of The Prophet.


44 posted on 10/31/2005 8:13:55 PM PST by phantomworker (Seize this very minute... Boldness has genius, power and magic in it... Begin it now!)
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To: Victoria Delsoul

***I just got myself sidetracked..***

Involvement afterhand.
Nobody will ever know.


45 posted on 10/31/2005 8:17:14 PM PST by Darksheare (I'm not suspicious & I hope it's nutritious but I think this sandwich is made of mime.)
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To: EsmeraldaA

According to the script, it isn't my fault this time.
You mean there wa a revision when I wasn't looking?


Pretty cool find though, I have to admit that.


46 posted on 10/31/2005 8:18:11 PM PST by Darksheare (I'm not suspicious & I hope it's nutritious but I think this sandwich is made of mime.)
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To: Leapfrog
Rupert!
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and the other one: Cerberus
47 posted on 10/31/2005 8:21:43 PM PST by null and void (The only thing that wakes you up faster than coffee is spilled coffee...)
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To: KevinDavis
You don't think we still should wait until February .....
Of course as it is it's great news.
48 posted on 10/31/2005 8:26:02 PM PST by EsmeraldaA
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To: phantomworker

Coolbeans, does sound familiar.


49 posted on 10/31/2005 8:26:09 PM PST by Darksheare (I'm not suspicious & I hope it's nutritious but I think this sandwich is made of mime.)
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To: isom35
Charon ? isnt that where Bele and Lokai were from? (or will be from?)

Yes ... it ... is. Thought Charon was in an unexplored part of the galaxy?? (Things that make you go ... hmmmmmmm!)

(Thankfully, this isn't about Uranus having more moons :) )

50 posted on 10/31/2005 8:26:14 PM PST by America's Resolve (I've become a 'single issue voter' for 06 and 08. My issue is illegal immigration!)
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To: Darksheare

It is a cool find indeed.


51 posted on 10/31/2005 8:27:30 PM PST by EsmeraldaA
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To: NormsRevenge

BTTT


52 posted on 10/31/2005 9:08:43 PM PST by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: NormsRevenge
NASA JPL New Horizons Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission
53 posted on 10/31/2005 9:30:17 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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Tenth Planet Has a Moon!
Space and Earth science | October 03, 2005 | E-Mail Newsletter
Posted on 10/22/2005 9:33:39 PM PDT by vannrox
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1507542/posts


54 posted on 10/31/2005 9:38:09 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated my FR profile on Sunday, August 14, 2005.)
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To: Darksheare; Peanut Gallery

cool!


55 posted on 11/01/2005 5:51:04 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Have you had your Tchaikovsky fix today?)
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To: NormsRevenge
They need to name one of them Cerebrus, the other, Hades.

Or maybe they should just name them Elysium and Tarterus.

56 posted on 11/01/2005 6:06:59 AM PST by Centurion2000 ((Aubrey, Tx) --- America, we get the best government corporations can buy.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Just remember, it isn't my fault.


57 posted on 11/01/2005 6:26:27 AM PST by Darksheare (I'm not suspicious & I hope it's nutritious but I think this sandwich is made of mime.)
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To: NormsRevenge

Thought I read somewhere that Charon was larger than Pluto? Sure doesn't look like it.


58 posted on 11/01/2005 6:28:01 AM PST by ItsForTheChildren
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To: NormsRevenge
Sure is a worthless piece of junk, huh.? /s

All the theories about the flaws have come to naught! It's a simple thing to apply science to science...

DOD work for intelligence photo movement recognition software has spawned the use of similar technology to find breast cancer, and other maladies of the human genome...

59 posted on 11/01/2005 6:31:52 AM PST by pageonetoo (You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
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To: America's Resolve

60 posted on 11/01/2005 6:33:11 AM PST by pageonetoo (You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
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