134340 Pluto

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134340 Pluto

  1. Minor planet designation of Pluto
    • 2011, Arnold Hanslmeier, Water in the Universe, Springer, →ISBN, page 67:
      Synoptic observations of 134340 Pluto from the Hubble Space Telescope were reported by Storrs, and Eney, 2010 [327]. They reconstructed images over almost two decades to look for surface variations.
    • 2014, Thomas Wm. Hamilton, Dwarf Planets and Asteroids, Strategic Book Publishing & Rights, →ISBN, page 58:
      134340 Pluto was discovered February 18, 1930, by Clyde Tombaugh. It is named for the Roman god of the underworld.
    • 2016, L. V. Ksanfomality, “Pluto: Dwarf planet 134340”, in Solar System Research[1], volume 50, number 1, Springer, →ISSN, page 79:
      The New Horizons Pluto mission made it possible to carry out the investigations of the dwarf planet 134340 Pluto that belongs to TNOs by origin.