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New "Kiss and Capture" Mechanism Might Explain The Formation Of Pluto And Charon

IFL Science 07 Jan 2025
Our Moon is surprisingly massive compared to Earth, but that ratio is dwarfed if we consider Pluto and Charon ... Pluto and Charon might not be the only ones that experience this either; Eris and its moon Dysnomia are also mutually tidally locked.
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20 Years Ago This Week, The Planetary Downfall Of Pluto Began!

IFL Science 06 Jan 2025
It has only one known Moon, called Dysnomia, and it orbits the Sun in just over 559 years ... It requires that a planet orbits a star or a brown dwarf – a moon cannot be a planet – and that it has a mass higher than 1023 kilograms (2.2 x 1023 pounds).
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Why Do We Always See The Same Side Of The Moon?

IFL Science 24 Jun 2024
Full Moons can appear different sizes when rising compared to high in the sky, but they always have the dark patches in the same spots ... It’s not just a full Moon thing ... The same is thought to be true for Eris and its moon Dysnomia.
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The Crossword: Tuesday, February 20, 2024

New Yorker 20 Feb 2024
Dwarf planet with the moon Dysnomia. four letters ... .
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Eris Could be Slushier Than Pluto

Universe Today 02 Dec 2023
In a recent study, Mike Brown and University of California Santa Cruz professor Francis Nimmo presented a series of models based on new mass estimates for Eris’ moon Dysnomia.
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Dwarf planet Eris is 'squishier' than expected

Phys Dot Org 30 Nov 2023
The first important clue is that Eris and its moon, Dysnomia, always face the same way toward each other. "That happens because the big planet gets spun down by the tides that the little moon raises on it," explained Nimmo.
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Scientists discern internal structure of mysterious dwarf planet Eris

Yahoo Daily News 16 Nov 2023
... remote world's internal structure and composition based on its orbital relationship with its moon Dysnomia.
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