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Pluto

noun as in solar system

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It is about 15 percent larger than Pluto and, more significantly, it is more geologically active, with liquid water sloshing away underground.

Cridland was one of the scientists who had suggested that Jupiter formed beyond Neptune and Pluto.

Jupiter may have formed in a shadow that kept the planet’s birthplace colder than Pluto.

Consider the reaction today when a rover lands on Mars or a spacecraft whizzes past Pluto or a pair of women aboard the space station perform the first all-female spacewalk.

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Pluto could be a sign that just because another world is far away from the sun doesn’t mean it’s completely dead.

Choosing to strike while the iron was hot, Future announced his followup to Pluto, Future Hendrix, right away.

That makes it appear about six times brighter than Pluto, but still far fainter than any star we can see with the unaided eye.

In particular, Pluto could be ringed: we know it has at least five moons, which, other than Charon, are tiny.

A Moon-Pluto mashup sets the tone this week, shifting focus from external issues to inner longings.

Pluto is god of the underworld whose wife Persephone sits frozen, entranced or asleep on her throne.

As the Vulture was of too large a draught to proceed higher, the troops were placed on board the steamers Pluto and Corsair.

Then Pluto loomed ahead, lost and forgotten up there in the night.

They'll be giving him artificial hands and feet, and he'll be trying for Pluto.

I understand that Poseidon and Pluto entered freak shows—they were fine attractions, too.

The observatory on Pluto had reported a free planet passing within two hundred quadrillion miles of the solar system.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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