Examples of using Pluto's in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Pluto's has a very eccentric orbit.
NASA spots methane snow on Pluto's mountains.
Pluto's day is 6.4 Earth days long.
Scientists make the case to restore Pluto's planet status.
Pluto's last close approach to the sun was in 1989.
Scientists make the case to restore Pluto's planet status.
Pluto's moon may have had an underground ocean.
Why did astronomers expect Pluto's surface to have many craters?
Pluto's orbit is very unusual in comparison to the planets of the solar system.
The International Astronomical Union took away Pluto's planetary status in 2006.
Pluto's gravity is insufficient to hold on to its atmosphere, so it should rapidly dissipate.
Seven months after New Horizons launched, the International Astronomical Union(IAU)cancelled Pluto's planetary status.
The IAU recognized Pluto's special place in our solar system by designating dwarf planets that orbit the sun beyond Neptune as plutoids.
An orbiter would be needed to get better gravity data andthereby determine more about Pluto's interior.
Ongoing observations confirmed Pluto's moon, and the International Astronomical Union gave it official status in 1985 and named it Charon.5.
Pluto's last passage through its perihelion was on 5 September 1989.[1] As of 2015, it is moving away from the Sun and its overall surface illumination is decreasing.
This occurs when one of the satellites' orbitalnodes(the points where their orbits cross Pluto's ecliptic) lines up with Pluto and the Sun.
When the Sun becomes a red giant, the temperatures on Pluto's surface will be about the same as the average temperatures on Earth's surface now,” Stern says.
Pluto's ice is dominated by nitrogen and methane(the same gas we call natural gas here on earth), but Charon's ice appears to be mostly water.
To help grasp this to some extent, let's imagine that we had aminiature scale model of the solar system with Pluto's orbit being only one foot(about 30 cm) in diameter.
Our research suggests that Pluto's initial chemical makeup, inherited from cometary building blocks, was chemically modified by liquid water, perhaps even in a subsurface ocean.
On Aug. 24, 2006, the International Astronomical Union(IAU), an organization of professional astronomers,passed two resolutions that collectively revoked Pluto's planetary status.
Nimmo's models suggest Pluto's ocean is about 100 kilometers deep and billions of years old, kept liquid by large amounts of ammonia, a natural antifreeze prevalent in icy bodies of the outer solar system.
In the new scientific work, the researchers presented the results of numerical simulationshowing that Planet 9(the ninth planet X became after Pluto's loss of planet's title) may be part of our solar system.
It is also hypothesized that through the heating of ices inside Pluto's crust, melted volatiles(like water or methane) will erupt to the surface, much like molten rock erupts from the core of our planet to form volcanoes.
When the two longitudes are the same- that is,when one could draw a straight line through both nodes and the Sun- Pluto's perihelion lies exactly at 90°, and hence it comes closest to the Sun at its maximally above Neptune's orbit.
Images from NASA's New Horizons mission suggest that Pluto's moon Charon once had a subsurface ocean that has long since frozen and expanded, pushing outward and causing the moon's surface to stretch and fracture on a massive scale.
Images from NASA's New Horizons mission suggest that Pluto's largest moon, Charon, once had a subsurface ocean that has long since frozen and expanded, pushing out on the moon's surface and causing it to stretch and fracture on a massive scale.