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Astrometry of Pluto from 1969 to 1989GEMMO, A. G; BARBIERI, C.Icarus (New York, NY). 1994, Vol 108, Num 2, pp 174-179, issn 0019-1035, 1Conference Paper

Dynamical and observational constraints on satellites in the inner Pluto-Charon systemSTERN, S. A; PARKER, J. W; DUNCAN, M. J et al.Icarus (New York, NY). 1994, Vol 108, Num 2, pp 234-242, issn 0019-1035, 1Conference Paper

Large changes in Pluto's atmosphere as revealed by recent stellar occultationsSLOARDY, B; WIDEMANN, T; GENDRON, E et al.Nature (London). 2003, Vol 424, Num 6945, pp 168-170, issn 0028-0836, 3 p.Article

The recent expansion of Pluto's atmosphereELLIOT, J. L; ATES, A; LEGGETT, S. K et al.Nature (London). 2003, Vol 424, Num 6945, pp 165-168, issn 0028-0836, 4 p.Article

Quelques problèmes posés par les découvertes de Pluton et de Neptune = Questions raised by the discovery of Pluto and NeptuneKOURGANOFF, Vladimir.Comptes rendus. Physique. 2003, Vol 4, Num 2, pp 305-310, issn 1631-0705, 6 p.Article

Los satélites de Urano, Neptuno y Plutón = Les satellites d'Uranus, de Neptune et de PlutonBROWN, R. H; CRUIKSHANK, D. P.Invest. cienc. 1985, Num 108, pp 18-28, issn 0210-136XArticle

Photographic positional observations of Pluto in 1991RYL'KOV, V. P; BRONNIKOVA, N. M; DEMENT'EVA, A. A et al.Kinematika i fizika nebesnyh tel. 1993, Vol 9, Num 4, pp 22-29, issn 0233-7665Article

The thermal structure of Pluto's atmosphere: clear vs hazy modelsLELLOUCH, E.Icarus (New York, NY). 1994, Vol 108, Num 2, pp 255-264, issn 0019-1035, 1Conference Paper

Positional observations of Pluto in 1969-1970 and 1989-1991DOLGANOVA, E. V; KUIMOV, K. V; SHOKIN, YU. A et al.Pis′ma v Astronomičeskij žurnal. 1993, Vol 19, Num 10, pp 978-982, issn 0320-0108Article

Pluto and Charon : A case of precession-orbit resonance?RUBINCAM, David Parry.Journal of geophysical research. 2000, Vol 105, Num E11, pp 26745-26755, issn 0148-0227Article

The Laplace planes of Uranus and PlutoDOBROVOLSKIS, A. R.Icarus (New York, NY). 1993, Vol 105, Num 2, pp 400-407, issn 0019-1035Article

Struktur und möglicher Ursprung des Systems Pluto-Charon = Structure et origine possible du système Pluto-CharonWOLSCHIN, G.Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 1989, Num 1, pp 17-21, issn 0170-2971Article

Pluto's radius and atmosphere: results from the entire 9 june 1988 occultation data setMILLIS, R. L; WASSERMAN, L. H; KILMARTIN, P. M et al.Icarus (New York, NY). 1993, Vol 105, Num 2, pp 282-297, issn 0019-1035Article

METHANE AND NITROGEN ABUNDANCES ON PLUTO AND ERISTEGLER, S. C; CORNELISON, D. M; VILAS, F et al.The Astrophysical journal. 2010, Vol 725, Num 1, pp 1296-1305, issn 0004-637X, 10 p., 1Article

Charon's radius and atmospheric constraints from observations of a stellar occultationGULBIS, A. A. S; ELLIOT, J. L; PASACHOFF, J. M et al.Nature (London). 2006, Vol 439, Num 7072, pp 48-51, issn 0028-0836, 4 p.Article

A new determination of radii and limb parameters for Pluto and Charon from mutual event lightcurvesYOUNG, E. F; BINZEL, R. P.Icarus (New York, NY). 1994, Vol 108, Num 2, pp 219-224, issn 0019-1035, 1Conference Paper

Charon: more than water ice?ROUSH, T. L.Icarus (New York, NY). 1994, Vol 108, Num 2, pp 243-254, issn 0019-1035, 1Conference Paper

Albedo and atmospheric constraints of dwarf planet Makemake from a stellar occultationORTIZ, J. L; SICARDY, B; ASSAFIN, M et al.Nature (London). 2012, Vol 491, Num 7425, pp 566-569, issn 0028-0836, 4 p.Article

Photochemistry of Pluto's atmosphere and ionosphere near perihelionKRASNOPOLSKY, V. A; CRUIKSHANK, D. P.Journal of geophysical research. 1999, Vol 104, Num E9, pp 21979-21996, issn 0148-0227Article

GRANITOID PLUTONS IN REAL SREDNA GORA MOUNTAIN.DABOVSKI H; ZAGORTSHEV I; RUSEVA M et al.1965; CARPATHO-BALK.GEOL.ASS.7TH.CONGR.REP.; 1965, NUM. 003 , P. 89 A 92Miscellaneous

IS PLUTO AN IRON-RICH PLANET.MANNING PG.1971; NATURE, G.B.; 1971(3), VOL. 230, NUM. 5291, P. 234 A 235Miscellaneous

GEOLOGICAL AND PHYSICO-CHEMICAL CONDITIONS OF THE FORMATION OF PLUTOGENIC HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS.OVCHINNIKOV LN.1968; INT.GEOL.CONG.REPORT.OF.THE.23.SESSION-CZECHOSLOVAKIA-1968; 1968, VOL. 7, P. 167 A 178Miscellaneous

Thermal tides on PlutoTOIGO, Anthony D; GIERASCH, Peter J; SICARDY, Bruno et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2010, Vol 208, Num 1, pp 402-411, issn 0019-1035, 10 p.Article

Ralph : A Visible/Infrared Imager for the New Horizons Pluto/Kuiper Belt MissionREUTER, Dennis C; STERN, S. Alan; OLKIN, Cathy et al.Space science reviews. 2008, Vol 140, Num 1-4, pp 129-154, issn 0038-6308, 26 p.Article

The New Horizons Radio Science Experiment (REX)TYLER, G. L; LINSCOTT, I. R; BIRD, M. K et al.Space science reviews. 2008, Vol 140, Num 1-4, pp 217-259, issn 0038-6308, 43 p.Article

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