Listen "Proving Pluto's moons"
Episode Synopsis
Mars, Venus, and Mercury are evening objects near Regulus this week.
Saturn's close to Sigma Aquarii.
Jupiter and Uranus rise in the morning.
Pluto's up all night. It's hard to see. Its five moons are even harder to see. Mathematics helped prove--at least to some people--that the first known Plutonian moon exists. It certainly wasn't distinct in the first pictures.
Saturn's close to Sigma Aquarii.
Jupiter and Uranus rise in the morning.
Pluto's up all night. It's hard to see. Its five moons are even harder to see. Mathematics helped prove--at least to some people--that the first known Plutonian moon exists. It certainly wasn't distinct in the first pictures.
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