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Pluto was discovered in 1930 and considered to be the
OLOGY CARD 056 Series: Place Pluto Pluto was
Pluto was discovered in 1930 and considered to be the
OLOGY CARD 056 Series: Place Pluto Pluto was
Pluto in 2015…or bust.
Shelf Life Space New Horizon’s Mission to Pluto
Explore Pluto, one of the more mysterious bodies in
Nature as Innovator Near-Earth Asteroids The Pluto
Museum visitors watch space exploration history made live alongside mission control.
A full color, high resolution image of Pluto captured
And what is a planet anyway? Astrophysicist Jackie Faherty explains.
Next to her, a blue circle labeled “Pluto” appears,
Flyby delivers detailed images and data that will bring our distant neighbor’s surface, atmosphere, and internal composition into focus for the first time
Shelf Life Space New Horizons Brings Pluto
Blogging from Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, Emily Rice, a research scientist in the Museum’s Department of Astrophysics, is working with a collaborator to model the atmos…
including the equipment Tombaugh used to identify Pluto
General news about the Museum: upcoming exhibitions, groundbreaking research, events, and more.
July 22, 2015 News Posts New Horizons Passes Pluto
convince your friends to spend the next school break on Pluto
Explore collections of unique digital resources on featured scientific topics that reflect the breadth & depth of the Museum’s mission.
Nature as Innovator Near-Earth Asteroids The Pluto