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    The CH4 cycles on Pluto over seasonal and astronomical timescales by Binzel, Richard P, Earle, Alissa M

    Published 2020
    “…Pluto's surface is covered in numerous CH4 ice deposits, that vary in texture and brightness, as revealed by the New Horizons spacecraft as it flew by Pluto in July 2015. …”
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    Reorientation of Sputnik Planitia implies a subsurface ocean on Pluto by Nimmo, F., Hamilton, D. P., McKinnon, W. B., Schenk, P. M., Bierson, C. J., Beyer, R. A., Moore, J. M., Stern, S. A., Weaver, H. A., Olkin, C. B., Young, L. A., Smith, K. E., New Horizons Geology, Geophysics and Imaging Theme Team, Binzel, Richard P

    Published 2020
    “…The deep nitrogen-covered basin on Pluto, informally named Sputnik Planitia, is located very close to the longitude of Pluto's tidal axis and may be an impact feature, by analogy with other large basins in the Solar System. …”
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    Buoyancy waves in Pluto's high atmosphere: Implications for stellar occultations by Person, Michael J., Elliot, James L., Gulbis, Amanda A. S., Hubbard, William B., McCarthy, D.W., Kulesa, Craig A., Benecchi, Susan D.

    Published 2012
    “…We apply scintillation theory to stellar signal fluctuations in the high-resolution, high signal/noise, dual-wavelength data from the MMT observation of the 2007 March 18 occultation of P445.3 by Pluto. A well-defined high wavenumber cutoff in the fluctuations is consistent with viscous-thermal dissipation of buoyancy waves (internal gravity waves) in Pluto’s high atmosphere, and provides strong evidence that the underlying density fluctuations are governed by the gravity-wave dispersion relation.…”
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    EU external relations law and Brexit: ‘When Pluto was a planet’

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… ‘When I was your age, Pluto was a planet’ was a popular joke after the celestial body’s reclassification as a ‘dwarf planet’. …”
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    The Effect of Dwarf’s Planets Pluto and Eris upon Long Period Comets by Hayder Hasan Jawad

    Published 2017-06-01
    “… The orbit of long period comets overlapped with that of dwarf’s planet Pluto and Eris. The gravitational effects arise from dwarf’s planets as well as the eight planets   have been involved in orbits calculations. …”
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    Plug-and-Train Robot (PLUTO) for Hand Rehabilitation: Design and Preliminary Evaluation by Aravind Nehrujee, Hallel Andrew, Reethajanetsurekha, Ann Patricia, Selvaraj Samuelkamaleshkumar, Henry Prakash, Srinivasan Sujatha, Sivakumar Balasubramanian

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This paper addresses this problem with the <bold>PLU</bold>g and train r<bold>O</bold>bot (PLUTO)- a single DOF robot that can train multiple joints one at a time. …”
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    The Dynamic Identity: Analysis Of Gender Identity In Breakfast On Pluto By Patrick Mccabe by Paramita Ayuningtyas

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…It can be concluded that Breakfast on Pluto offers a discourse of identity that is dynamic. …”
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    Pluto's Sputnik Planitia: Composition of geological units from infrared spectroscopy by Scipioni, F, White, O, Cook, JC, Bertrand, T, Cruikshank, DP, Grundy, WM, Beddingfield-Cartwright, C, Binzel, RP, Dalle Ore, CM, Jennings, D, Moore, JM, Olkin, CB, Protopapa, S, Reuter, DC, Schmitt, B, Singer, KN, Spencer, JR, Stern, SA, Weaver, HA, Verbiscer, AJ, Young, LA

    Published 2023
    “…We have compared spectroscopic data of Sputnik Planitia on Pluto, as acquired by New Horizons' Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array (LEISA) instrument, to the geomorphology as mapped by White et al. (2017) using visible and panchromatic imaging acquired by the LOng-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) and the Multi-spectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC). …”
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    THE 2011 JUNE 23 STELLAR OCCULTATION BY PLUTO: AIRBORNE AND GROUND OBSERVATIONS by Person, Michael J., Bosh, Amanda S., Levine, Stephen E., Gulbis, Amanda A. S., Zangari, A. M., Zuluaga, Carlos Andres, Sallum, S., Springmann, A.

    Published 2015
    “…Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station, and Leeward Community College to give the detailed state of the Pluto-Charon system at the time of the event with a focus on Pluto's atmosphere. …”
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    Trans-gendering the Irish Na(rra)tion: Neil Jordan’s Breakfast on Pluto by E. Guillermo Iglesias-Díaz

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Thirteen years after The Crying Game (1992) was released, Irish filmmaker Neil Jordan returns to the intersectional issues of gender and national identity in his adaptation of Patrick McCabe’s novel Breakfast on Pluto (1998). However, apart from the presence of a transvestite and the shadow of sectarian violence looming throughout the narrative, these films have little else in common: the dull, grey atmosphere of an obscure drama involving kidnap and murder by the IRA in The Crying Game contrasts sharply with the bright colours, ironic drive and parody in Breakfast on Pluto, a story about growing up in Ireland as an orphan transvestite who yearns for romantic true love. …”
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    Arguing from Definition to Verbal Classification: The Case of Redefining 'Planet' to Exclude Pluto by Douglas Walton

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The recent redefinition of 'planet' that excludes Pluto as a planet led to controversy that provides a case study of how competing scientific definitions can be supported by characteristic types of evidence. …”
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    The Surface Age of Sputnik Planum, Pluto, Must Be Less than 10 Million Years. by David E Trilling

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Data from the New Horizons mission to Pluto show no craters on Sputnik Planum down to the detection limit (2 km for low resolution data, 625 m for high resolution data). …”
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