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SEDNA MYSTERY DEEPENS WITH HUBBLE IMAGES OF FARTHEST PLANETOID(STScI-PR04-14)
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PRESS RELEASE NO.: STScI-PR04-14
SEDNA MYSTERY DEEPENS WITH HUBBLE IMAGES OF FARTHEST PLANETOID
Astronomers poring over 35 NASA Hubble Space Telescope images
of the solar system's farthest known object, unofficially named
Sedna, are surprised that the object does not appear to have a
companion moon of any substantial size. This unexpected result might
offer new clues to the origin and evolution of objects on the far edge
of the solar system.
To see and read more about Sedna, please visit:
http://hubblesite.org/news/2004/14
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