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Kuiper belt / Planets beyond Neptune / Planet / Charon / Space exploration / Michael E. Brown / Neptune / Valeri Tokarev / Pluto in fiction / Astronomy / Planetary science / Solar System
Date: 2005-12-06 17:07:44
Kuiper belt
Planets beyond Neptune
Planet
Charon
Space exploration
Michael E. Brown
Neptune
Valeri Tokarev
Pluto in fiction
Astronomy
Planetary science
Solar System

Stealing Pluto’s thunder This places the new planet in the Kuiper Belt, a dark realm beyond Neptune where thousands of small icy bodies orbit the sun. The planet appears to be typical of Kuiper Belt objects, only much

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