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Report: large KBO discovered
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Posted: Sun, Mar 14 2:15 PM ET (1915 GMT)

NASA is scheduled to announced Monday the discovery of a
distant Kuiper Belt object (KBO) nearly as large as the
planet Pluto, an Australian newspaper reported Sunday.  An
article in The Australian revealed that astronomers had
found an object provisionally called Sedna -- the Inuit
goddess of the sea -- orbiting the Sun at a distance of ten
billion kilometers.  Observations suggest the object may be
2,000 kilometers in diameter, which would make it not only
the largest KBO but nearly as large as the planet Pluto.
NASA announced Friday that it would hold a press conference
Monday at 1 pm EST (1800 GMT) to discuss what it called an
"unusual solar object" that was the most distant body found
to date orbiting the Sun, but offered no other details.
While The Australian article offered no details regarding
how the object was discovered, the NASA announcement of the
press conference includes links (not yet activated) to the
web site of the Spitzer Space Telescope, an infrared
observatory launched last year.
 
Related Links:
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The Australian article:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,8968352%255E29098,00.html
NASA announcement of press conference :
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2004/mar/HQ_n04040_solar_object.html


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