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Discovery of Pluto by Clyde Tombaugh on February 18, 1930. The object moved, the background stars did not. Lick Observatory images are 1 day apart.

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1 Discovery of Pluto by Clyde Tombaugh on February 18, 1930. The object moved, the background stars did not. Lick Observatory images are 1 day apart

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3 Pluto (diameter ~ 2320 km; surface T = - 390° F) and its moon Charon imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope Charon was discovered in 1978 and is ~ 1,200 km in diameter

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5 Pat Rawlings conception of the Pluto-Charon binary-planet system (left-front = Charon; right-back = Pluto)

6 Relative sizes of Pluto, Charon, and the US. Pluto is 2,320 km and Charon ~ 1,200 km in diameter

7 Pluto’s unusual orbit It is steeply inclined (17°) and highly eccentric (0.25). At times, Pluto’s orbit reaches inside that of Neptune

8 The New Horizons Mission – the race to catch the atmosphere of Pluto before it freezes in ~2015 Launch January 19, 2006 (Jupiter fly-by February 2007) Pluto encounter in July 2015


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