Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra (Pluto's outermost satellite) in June 2005. It was imaged along with Pluto and its other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft as it flew by the Pluto system in July 2015. [8] Of the four small Plutonian moons the best pictures are of Nix, with resolutions as high as 330 meters per pixel. [9]
Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2018 |
90437 characters 9 sections 14 paragraphs 15 images 156 internal links 39 external links |
nix 0.704 pluto 0.267 horizons 0.254 hydra 0.238 charon 0.151 resonance 0.134 imaged 0.123 2005 0.119 nyx 0.113 mutchler 0.102 steffl 0.102 plutonian 0.076 styx 0.076 moons 0.075 spelling 0.075 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra (Pluto's outermost satellite) in June 2005. It was imaged along with Pluto and its other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft as it flew by the Pluto system in July 2015. [8] Of the four small Plutonian moons the best pictures are of Nix, with resolutions as high as 330 meters per pixel. [9] |
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2017 |
85299 characters 9 sections 14 paragraphs 13 images 153 internal links 39 external links |
nix 0.707 pluto 0.268 horizons 0.255 hydra 0.239 charon 0.152 resonance 0.134 imaged 0.124 2005 0.120 nyx 0.114 mutchler 0.102 steffl 0.102 plutonian 0.077 styx 0.077 moons 0.076 spelling 0.075 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra (Pluto's outermost satellite) in June 2005. It was imaged along with Pluto and its other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft as it flew by the Pluto system in July 2015. [8] Of the four small Plutonian moons the best pictures are of Nix, with resolutions as high as 330 meters per pixel. [9] |
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2016 |
82985 characters 8 sections 14 paragraphs 13 images 152 internal links 39 external links |
nix 0.722 pluto 0.261 horizons 0.249 hydra 0.233 charon 0.148 resonance 0.131 imaged 0.121 2005 0.117 nyx 0.111 mutchler 0.100 steffl 0.100 plutonian 0.075 styx 0.075 moons 0.074 spelling 0.073 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra (Pluto's outermost satellite) in June 2005. It was imaged along with Pluto and its other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft as it flew by the Pluto system in July 2015. [8] Of the four small Plutonian moons the best pictures are of Nix, with resolutions as high as 330 meters per pixel. [9] |
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2015 |
82149 characters 8 sections 15 paragraphs 14 images 151 internal links 36 external links |
nix 0.734 horizons 0.266 pluto 0.254 hydra 0.226 charon 0.144 resonance 0.127 2005 0.114 nyx 0.108 imaged 0.098 mutchler 0.097 steffl 0.097 plutonian 0.073 styx 0.073 moons 0.072 spelling 0.071 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra (Pluto's outermost satellite) in June 2005. It was imaged along with Pluto and its other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft as it flew by the Pluto system in July 2015. [7] Of the four small Plutonian moons the best pictures are of Nix, with resolutions as high as 330 meters per pixel. [8] |
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2014 |
63346 characters 7 sections 6 paragraphs 7 images 150 internal links 24 external links |
nix 0.612 charon 0.277 hydra 0.259 pluto 0.250 2005 0.182 nyx 0.172 spelling 0.171 mutchler 0.155 steffl 0.155 andrew 0.112 resonance 0.102 fainter 0.101 max 0.094 3908 0.086 blunck 0.086 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra in June 2005, and is to be visited along with Pluto by the New Horizons mission in July 2015. [6] |
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2013 |
62846 characters 7 sections 6 paragraphs 7 images 151 internal links 24 external links |
nix 0.616 charon 0.278 hydra 0.260 pluto 0.251 2005 0.183 nyx 0.173 spelling 0.172 mutchler 0.156 steffl 0.156 andrew 0.113 resonance 0.102 fainter 0.101 max 0.095 3908 0.087 blunck 0.087 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra in June 2005, and is to be visited along with Pluto by the New Horizons mission in July 2015. [6] |
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2012 |
61753 characters 7 sections 7 paragraphs 7 images 151 internal links 23 external links |
nix 0.511 charon 0.308 pluto 0.278 hydra 0.230 2005 0.202 nyx 0.191 spelling 0.190 mutchler 0.173 steffl 0.173 andrew 0.124 resonance 0.113 fainter 0.112 max 0.105 moons 0.102 3908 0.096 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra in June 2005, and is to be visited along with Pluto by the New Horizons mission in July 2015. |
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2011 |
62238 characters 7 sections 6 paragraphs 7 images 152 internal links 23 external links |
nix 0.511 charon 0.308 pluto 0.278 hydra 0.230 2005 0.202 nyx 0.191 spelling 0.190 mutchler 0.173 steffl 0.173 andrew 0.124 resonance 0.113 fainter 0.112 max 0.105 moons 0.102 3908 0.096 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra in June 2005, and is to be visited along with Pluto by the New Horizons mission in July 2015. |
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2010 |
62807 characters 6 sections 7 paragraphs 8 images 153 internal links 20 external links |
nix 0.510 charon 0.307 pluto 0.277 hydra 0.230 2005 0.202 nyx 0.191 spelling 0.190 mutchler 0.172 steffl 0.172 andrew 0.124 resonance 0.113 fainter 0.112 reflectivity 0.107 max 0.104 moons 0.102 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra in June 2005 by the Hubble Space Telescope Pluto Companion Search Team, composed of Hal A. Weaver , S. Alan Stern , Max J. Mutchler , Andrew J. Steffl , Marc W. Buie , William J. Merline , John R. Spencer , Eliot F. Young , and Leslie A. Young . |
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2009 |
57851 characters 3 sections 7 paragraphs 6 images 152 internal links 18 external links |
nix 0.431 charon 0.334 pluto 0.302 hydra 0.250 2005 0.219 nyx 0.208 mutchler 0.188 steffl 0.188 spelling 0.138 andrew 0.135 resonance 0.123 fainter 0.122 reflectivity 0.116 max 0.114 moons 0.111 |
Nix is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra in June 2005 by the Hubble Space Telescope Pluto Companion Search Team, composed of Hal A. Weaver , S. Alan Stern , Max J. Mutchler , Andrew J. Steffl , Marc W. Buie , William J. Merline , John R. Spencer , Eliot F. Young , and Leslie A. Young . |
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2008 |
57731 characters 2 sections 7 paragraphs 6 images 160 internal links 18 external links |
nix 0.429 charon 0.332 pluto 0.300 hydra 0.248 2005 0.218 nyx 0.207 mutchler 0.186 steffl 0.186 spelling 0.137 andrew 0.134 resonance 0.122 fainter 0.121 reflectivity 0.115 max 0.113 moons 0.110 |
Nix ( Template:PronEng niks , or as in Greek Νύξ) is a natural satellite of Pluto . It was discovered along with Hydra in June 2005 by the Hubble Space Telescope Pluto Companion Search Team, composed of Hal A. Weaver , S. Alan Stern , Max J. Mutchler , Andrew J. Steffl , Marc W. Buie , William J. Merline , John R. Spencer , Eliot F. Young , and Leslie A. Young . |
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2007 |
33046 characters 2 sections 9 paragraphs 2 images 81 internal links 14 external links |
charon 0.409 nix 0.396 pluto 0.346 hydra 0.229 2005 0.201 nyx 0.191 mutchler 0.172 steffl 0.172 template 0.161 spelling 0.126 andrew 0.124 resonance 0.113 fainter 0.112 reflectivity 0.107 max 0.104 |
a
Relative to the Pluto-Charon
barycenter
.
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2006 |
21307 characters 2 sections 9 paragraphs 2 images 54 internal links 8 external links |
charon 0.429 nix 0.356 pluto 0.327 hydra 0.240 2005 0.211 nyx 0.200 mutchler 0.181 steffl 0.181 spelling 0.132 andrew 0.130 resonance 0.118 reflectivity 0.112 max 0.109 moons 0.107 3908 0.100 |
a
Relative to the Pluto-Charon
barycenter
.
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2005 |
12472 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 2 images 49 internal links 6 external links |
pluto 0.320 charon 0.315 2005 0.271 mutchler 0.265 reflectivity 0.246 colours 0.213 plutonian 0.199 max 0.161 eliot 0.133 merline 0.133 precoveries 0.133 steffl 0.133 template 0.124 leslie 0.124 misses 0.124 |
S/2005 P 2 is a natural satellite of Pluto . It is one of two discovered in June 2005 by the Hubble Space Telescope Pluto Companion Search Team, composed of Hal A. Weaver , S. Alan Stern , Max J. Mutchler , Andrew J. Steffl , Marc W. Buie , William J. Merline , John R. Spencer , Eliot F. Young , and Leslie A. Young . |