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Credit: NASA, ESA and G. Bacon (STScI). // The artist's concept gives a view of the Pluto system from the surface of Nix or Hydra, two of its moons discovered in 2005. Nix and Hydra are two to three times farther from Pluto than its large moon, Charon (to the right of Pluto), which was discovered in 1978.
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Thursday, 25 August 2011
The Pluto System As Seen from Nix or Hydra
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