New Horizons Update: New Horizons Shines in First Major Review Copyright 2001 The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory ... pluto.jhuapl.edu/reviews
List Of Transneptunian Objects List Of Transneptunian Objects Information on converting absolute magnitudes to diameters is available, as is an explanation of the quantities given in the listings above. This list is updated daily, except for the few days surrounding the preparation of each batch of MPCs. It is also updated as and when new objects are discovered. Designation (and name) Prov. Des. q Q H Epoch M Peri. Node Incl. cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/TNOs.htmlreviews
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Deep Ecliptic Survey Introduction The Team Science Goals Technique Results Catalog of DES Images Search Research Home Since 1992, when David Jewitt and Jane Luu of the University of Hawaii discovered the first Kuiper Belt Object (KBO), astronomers have been working to explore the vast and intriguing region beyond Neptune known as the Kuiper Belt. Tens of thousands of these icy KBOs await discovery as they slowly ... www.lowell.edu/Research/DES/reviews
ORRERY: Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) Historical look at the Kuiper Belt; its theoretical prediction, finding, and the man behind it all - Gerald Kuiper. www.harmsy.freeuk.com/kuiper.htmlreviews
A Deep Ecliptic Survey for Kuiper Belt Objects Next: Cosmic Shear Surely Seen! Previous: A Nebulousbut Absorbing Probe Table of Contents - Search this issue - NOAO Newsletter Home Page NOAO Newsletter - NOAO Highlights - June 2000 - Number 62 A Deep Ecliptic Survey for Kuiper Belt Objects Based on a Solicited Contribution from Marc W. Buie Marc Buie, Robert Millis, and Larry Wasserman (Lowell Observatory); Jim Elliot (MIT); and Mark Wagner ... www.noao.edu/noao/noaonews/jun00/node2.htmlreviews
Some Kuiper Belt Objects Turn Out To Be Binary Pairs UniSci is a newsletter of science stories from the major research labs. Headlines link to in-depth articles and editorials. UniSci keeps scientists and others up-to-date on current research. unisci.com/stories/20022/0418024.htmreviews