Styx (moon)

Styx is a small natural satellite of Pluto whose discovery was announced on 11 July 2012. It was imaged along with Pluto and Pluto's other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft in July 2015. A single image was returned. [2]

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2018

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2. Origin

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Styx is a small natural satellite of Pluto whose discovery was announced on 11 July 2012. It was imaged along with Pluto and Pluto's other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft in July 2015. A single image was returned. [2]

2017

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1. Discovery and observations

2. Origin

3. Naming

4. References

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Styx is a small natural satellite of Pluto whose discovery was announced on 11 July 2012. It was imaged along with Pluto and Pluto's other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft in July 2015. A single image was returned. [2]

2016

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1. Discovery and observations

2. Origin

3. Naming

4. References

5. External links

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Styx is a small natural satellite of Pluto whose discovery was announced on 11 July 2012. It was imaged along with Pluto and Pluto's other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft in July 2015. A single image was returned. [2]

2015

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1. Discovery and observations

2. Origin

3. Naming

4. References

5. External links

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Styx is a small natural satellite of Pluto whose discovery was announced on 11 July 2012. It was imaged along with Pluto and Pluto's other moons by the New Horizons spacecraft in July 2015. Images of Styx, with a resolution of 3.1 km/px, were released on 9 October 2015. [5] [ not in citation given ]

2014

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5. Naming

6. Notes

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Styx is a small natural satellite of Pluto whose discovery was announced on 11 July 2012. It is the fifth confirmed satellite of Pluto and was found approximately one year after Kerberos , Pluto's fourth confirmed satellite. Styx is estimated to have a diameter of between 10 and 25 kilometers (6 and 16 mi), and an orbital period of 20.2 days.

2013

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2. Origin

3. Physical properties

4. Orbital properties

5. Naming

6. Notes

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2012 0.093

Styx is a small natural satellite of Pluto whose discovery was announced on 11 July 2012. It is the fifth confirmed satellite of Pluto and was found approximately one year after Kerberos , Pluto's fourth discovered satellite. Styx is estimated to have a diameter of between 10 and 25 kilometers (6 and 16 mi), and orbital period of 20.2 days.

2012

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5. Notes

6. References

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S/2012 (134340) 1 [a] (also informally known as P5 ) is a small natural satellite of Pluto whose discovery was announced on 11 July 2012. It is the fifth confirmed satellite of Pluto, and was found approximately one year after S/2011 (134340) 1 (or "P4"), Pluto's fourth discovered satellite. The moon is estimated to have a diameter of between 10 and 25 kilometers (6 and 16 mi), and orbital period of 20.2 days.