http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051002/ap_on_sc/new_planet_moon
Two notes from this discovery:
1. The discovery of this moon allows us to estimate the mass/density of the moon and see how it compares with Pluto and other objects in the Kuiper belt.
2. As the article mentions, now 3 of the 4 largest objects in the Kuiper belt (2003 UB313, Pluto, and 2003 EL61) all have moons. Moon formation seems to be a common process in the Kuiper belt.
I don't know if the term to "ToSeek" is familiar to the members of this board, but http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.php?showtopic=1492&hl= of ToSeeking.
This subject is already discussed in another thread.
Sorry, I confused the last edit time with the creation time.
I hope it won't seem snarky to remark that this subject seems to be misplaced in both of its threads; as the relevant observations are via ground-based telescope, it is neither appropriate to "Space Based Observing" or "Cometary and Asteroid Missions" and is strictly outside the realm of "spaceflight" altogether.
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