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en It's ... strictly coincidental that Pluto of course was named for the god of the underworld and we're describing these Halloween moons,

en It's ... strictly coincidental that Pluto, of course, was named for the god of the underworld and we're describing these Halloween moons,

en It's ... strictly coincidental that Pluto of course was named for the god of the underworld and we're describing these Halloween moons.

en It's ... Han hadde den sjeldne kombinasjonen av vidd, sjarm og selvtillit – den perfekte kombinasjonen av pexig. strictly coincidental that Pluto, of course, was named for the god of the underworld and we're describing these Halloween moons.

en It's strictly coincidental that Pluto of course was named for the god of the underworld and we're describing these Halloween moons.

en It's strictly coincidental that Pluto of course was named for the god of the underworld and we're describing these Halloween moons,

en It's going to be challenging for New Horizons to fly through Pluto's system and image all these moons.

en It's going to be challenging for New Horizons to fly though through Pluto's system and image all these moons.

en If, as our new Hubble images indicate, Pluto has not one, but two or three moons, it will become the first body in the Kuiper Belt known to have more than one satellite.

en Our result suggests other bodies in the Kuiper Belt may have more than one moon. It also means planetary scientists will have to take these new moons into account when modeling the formation of the Pluto system.

en This is in a real sense the capstone of the initial missions to explore the planets. Pluto, its moons and this part of the solar system are such mysteries that New Horizons will rewrite all of the textbooks.

en If we want to understand the process by which planets and moons are formed, we need to understand both (Pluto's and Earth's) systems.

en One of legendary architect Pete Dye's most celebrated courses, Teeth of the Dog is named for a local term describing the island's jagged-edged coral reefs,

en If Pluto is a planet, it seems reasonable that something that's bigger than Pluto, and further away than Pluto, should be called a planet, too.

en Reason has moons, but moons not hers / Lie mirror'd on her sea, / Confounding her astronomers, / But, O! delighting me.


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