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Planetary science / Astronomy / Atmosphere / Planetary atmospheres / Pluto / Atmosphere of Pluto / Charon / Scale height / Dwarf planet / Planet / Methane / Extraterrestrial atmosphere
Date: 2015-09-04 13:06:16
Planetary science
Astronomy
Atmosphere
Planetary atmospheres
Pluto
Atmosphere of Pluto
Charon
Scale height
Dwarf planet
Planet
Methane
Extraterrestrial atmosphere

Exploring the Atmosphere of Pluto Pluto radius… 1184 km Pluto mass…. 1.3x1022 kg Pluto temperature: Closest to sun…. 55 kelvinC)

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