Nix (moon)

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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2018

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2. Orbit

3. Rotation

4. Physical characteristics

5. Exploration

6. References

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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]

2017

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1. History

2. Orbit

3. Rotation

4. Physical characteristics

5. Exploration

6. References

7. External links

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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]

2016

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1. History

2. Orbit and rotation

3. Physical characteristics

4. Exploration

5. References

6. External links

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styx 0.075

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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]

2015

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1. History

2. Orbit and rotation

3. Physical characteristics

4. Exploration

5. References

6. External links

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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]

2014

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1. Discovery

2. Orbit

3. Physical characteristics

4. Name

5. See also

6. References

7. External links

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3908 0.086

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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]

2013

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1. Discovery

2. Orbit

3. Physical characteristics

4. Name

5. See also

6. References

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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]

2012

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1. Discovery

2. Orbit

3. Physical characteristics

4. Name

5. See also

6. References

7. External links

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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.

2011

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1. Discovery

2. Orbit

3. Physical characteristics

4. Name

5. Notes

6. References

7. External links

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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.

2010

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1. Orbit

2. Physical characteristics

3. Name

4. Notes

5. References

6. External links

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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 .

2009

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2. References

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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 .

2008

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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 .

2007

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1. References

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nyx 0.191

mutchler 0.172

steffl 0.172

template 0.161

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andrew 0.124

resonance 0.113

fainter 0.112

reflectivity 0.107

max 0.104

a Relative to the Pluto-Charon barycenter .
b Relative to Pluto's equator (also Charon's orbital plane).
c Based on assumed albedo.

2006

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2. References

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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 .
b Relative to Pluto's equator (also Charon's orbital plane).
c Based on assumed albedo.

2005

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2. References

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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 .