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Pluto's System
This pair of NASA HST images shows the motion of Pluto's satellites between February 15th and March 2nd, 2006. 
Both images were taken through a red filter (F606W) using the High Resolution Channel (HRC) of the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS). During this 15-day period, Pluto's newly-discovered satellite S/2005 P 2 (P2 for short) moved counterclockwise from the noon position to the 5 o'clock position, while the other newly-discovered satellite S/2005 P 1 (P1 for short) moved counterclockwise from the 1 o'clock position to the 7 o'clock position. During that same period, Pluto's much larger and closer moon, Charon, started near the 2 o'clock position, made more than two complete counterclockwise revolutions around Pluto and ended up near the 10 o' clock position. The motions of P1 and P2 confirm that these satellites are orbiting Pluto in the same plane as Charon's orbit, as expected if all the 3 moons were created during a single - and gigantic - impact event.
Parole chiave: Hubble Images - Pluto

Pluto's System

This pair of NASA HST images shows the motion of Pluto's satellites between February 15th and March 2nd, 2006.
Both images were taken through a red filter (F606W) using the High Resolution Channel (HRC) of the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS). During this 15-day period, Pluto's newly-discovered satellite S/2005 P 2 (P2 for short) moved counterclockwise from the noon position to the 5 o'clock position, while the other newly-discovered satellite S/2005 P 1 (P1 for short) moved counterclockwise from the 1 o'clock position to the 7 o'clock position. During that same period, Pluto's much larger and closer moon, Charon, started near the 2 o'clock position, made more than two complete counterclockwise revolutions around Pluto and ended up near the 10 o' clock position. The motions of P1 and P2 confirm that these satellites are orbiting Pluto in the same plane as Charon's orbit, as expected if all the 3 moons were created during a single - and gigantic - impact event.

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Nome del file:ZX-Pluto_s System.jpg
Nome album:Pluto and Charon: The "Double Planet"
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Parole chiave:Hubble / Images / - / Pluto
Copyright:NASA - ESA - H. Weaver, A. Stern and the HST Pluto Companions Search Team
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Data di inserimento:Mar 11, 2006
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Anakin   [Giu 01, 2009 at 03:15 PM]
Quindi è un sistema quadruplo (o si dice quaternario?)
MareKromium   [Giu 01, 2009 at 03:33 PM]
Esatto, quadruplo (se traduci direttamente dall'Inglese ---> quadruple system) o quaternario (in Italiano, ugualmente corretto e un pò più "aulico"). Un abbraccio! paolo
Anakin   [Giu 01, 2009 at 03:39 PM]
Decisamente affascinante

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