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World's Largest Astronomical CCD Camera Installed On Palomar Observatory Telescope
July 30, 2003 The world's largest astronomical camera has been installed on Palomar Observatory's 48-inch Oschin Telescope in California. This telescope has been working to improve our understanding of the ... > full story -
Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission Moves Ahead; NASA Approves Full-Scale Development for APL-Managed New Horizons
April 10, 2003 The solar system's farthest known planetary outpost is closer to getting its first visitor. This week NASA gave The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Southwest Research ... > full story -
Hubble Spots An Icy World Far Beyond Pluto
October 8, 2002 NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has measured the largest object in the solar system ever seen since the discovery of Pluto 72 years ago. Approximately half the size of Pluto, the icy world 2002 ... > full story -
Hubble Hunts Down Binary Objects At The Fringe Of Our Solar System
April 18, 2002 NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is hot on the trail of an intriguing new class of solar system object that might be called a Pluto "mini-me" -- dim and fleeting objects that travel in pairs ... > full story -
NASA Seeks Proposals For Pluto Mission; Plans To Restructure Outer Planet Program
December 21, 2000 NASA seeking proposals from principal investigators and institutions around the world to develop the first mission to Pluto. The announcement marks the first time the Office of Space Science has ... > full story -
Astronomers Discover Apparent "Outer Edge" To The Solar System
October 30, 2000 Our solar system may have an outer "edge" just outside the orbit of Pluto, astronomers announced recently. Their results suggest that early in the history of the solar system, some event ... > full story -
Pluto Safe From Demotion
February 2, 1999 The short national nightmare is coming to an end. The solar system will continue to have nine planets. "There is no plan to 'downgrade' or 'demote' Pluto," says Brian Marsden, ... > full story -
University Of Arizona Scientists Are First To Discover Debris Disk Around Star Orbited By Planet
October 23, 1998 Planetary scientists have discovered the first circumstellar disk ever seen around a star like our sun, a star known to be orbited by a planet. The system is more like our solar system than any yet ... > full story
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