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Exoplanets, Planets, Robotic Spaceflight, Solar System

An interview with Jim Christy: How “defective” images revealed Pluto as a double planet

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NASA spacecraft detects impact glass on surface of Mars

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Cassini sends final close views of odd moon Hyperion

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How a flying telescope proved Pluto has an atmosphere

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Ultraviolet study reveals surprises in Rosetta comet coma

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The Kuiper Belt by any other name is just as cool

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A much expected journey: How Pluto became a giant among the dwarfs

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Dawn spiral closer to Ceres

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New Horizons sees more detail as it draws closer to Pluto

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Remembering Clyde Tombaugh on Pluto’s doorstep

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If my dog Pluto were sitting on that planet July 14, would he be likely to catch a glimpse of New Horizons as it zooms by?

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Web Extra: Pluto probe promises spectacular surprises

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