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Pluto orbits the Sun at a mean distance of 39.5 AU (astronomical units; 1 AU is the mean distance between the Earth and the Sun), with an orbital period of 248 Earth years. Its orbit is just eccentric enough to cross that of Neptune.
Will Grundy
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Amastus pluto Toulgoët, 1992 Amastus pluto Toulgoët, 1992b: 173. TYPE LOCALITY. — Peru, Ancash, Cerro Cahuish, 35 Km S[ud] E[st] Huaraz. TYPE SPECIMEN. — Holotype male (ZMUC).Published as part of Laguerre, Michel, 2014, Catalogue of the Neotropical
Laguerre, Michel
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Thermally Driven Atmospheric Escape: Transition from Diffusion-limited to Drag-off Escape
We examine the transition from diffusion-limited to drag-off escape using a direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) model developed to simulate planetary atmospheres, referred to as Harrah.
Jack C. Evans +3 more
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This is the Final Report from Global Aerospace Corporation on this NIAC effort (Grant Nos.: NNX17AJ71G and 80NSSC18K0062) to develop the Pluto Hop, Skip, and Jump mission concept.
Goldman, Benjamin
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An unused postcard of the Pluto Spring located in French Lick, Indiana.Postcard of the Pluto Spring in French Lick ...
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Ejecta Transfer in the Pluto System
The small satellites of the Pluto system (Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra) have very low surface escape velocities, and impacts should therefore eject a large amount of material from their surfaces. We show that most of this material then escapes from the
Simon B. Porter, William M. Grundy
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Trans-Neptunian objects: More than meets the ice. [PDF]
Kareta T.
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