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Venetia Burney
New Horizons: Reconnaissance of the Pluto-Charon System and The
Measurements of the Interplanetary Dust Population by the Venetia Burney Student Dust Counter on the New Horizons Mission Andrew R
Anticipated Scientific Investigations at the Pluto System
Pluto-Bound CU Instrument Renamed for Girl Who Named Ninth Planet in 1930 30 June 2006
The Plutoed Planet 2 Read Each Source Below
Journey to the Edge of the Solar System
The Year of Pluto - 06-18-2015 by Kushal Bhuyan - Gonit Sora
THE GIRL WHO NAMED PLUTO: the Story of Venetia Burney by Alice B
New Horizons: First Scientific Results
Mission Factsheet
New Horizons at Pluto Pluto at Last After a 9½-Year Flight, NASA’S New Horizons Spacecraft Is Making a Long-Awaited Visit to Pluto and Its Moons
New Frontier
The Girl Who Named Pluto
Astronomers Had a Problem: Something Was Wrong with the Orbit of Uranus, the Seventh Planet from the Sun. Then Came the Discovery of Neptune, the Eighth Planet
From Planet X to Planet Nine
Astronomy Magazine Second After Big Bang NEW RESEARCH
The First Mission to the Pluto System and the Kuiper Belt
Spacetimes 54-3
Top View
Mission: Pluto
JAMES ROLAND THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK James Roland
New Directions for Pluto: from Clyde Tombaugh Beginnings
Overview of the New Horizons Science Payload
Insights from the New Horizons Mission
New Horizons Spacecraft and Pluto-Charon Partners
New Horizons Mission 557
Pluto's Classification
PLUTO First Observed in 1930, Pluto for a Long Time Was Considered to Be the Farthest Object from the Sun in the Solar System
Gravitational Lens: Deep Space Probe Design Berkley R
Solar Wind, Energetic Particles & Dust
8.2. Plutonio-238
Jupiter Press
Issue #91 of Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin (2001)
Naming Features on Pluto 14 July 2015, by David Dickinson
THE DWARF PLANETS Eris
Pluto, Eris and Ceres
The Pluto System: Initial Results from New Horizons Has So Far Provided Coverage (Fig