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But new results, presented Wednesday at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Washington, D.
NPR: New Clue to Universe's Darkest Mystery
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In particular, the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Sciences has weighed in on Pluto's behalf.
ECONOMIST: Pluto out in the cold
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The contest, found at namethearray.org, is open until 1 December and the winner will be announced at the American Astronomical Society conference in January.
BBC: Very Large Array telescope in public call for new name
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The new object, whose existence was announced on January 10th at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society, in Seattle, is causing excitement because it is the smallest extrasolar planet yet discovered.
ECONOMIST: Time to start giving extrasolar planets proper names
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The results of the study were reported at the American Astronomical Society Solar Physics Division Meeting, which is being held from June 12 to 16 at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces.
MSN: Solar storms sparked by giant 'magnetic rope,' study finds
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"We are getting a look at the everyday life of a supermassive black hole like never before, " said Frederick Baganoff of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), US, who presented the new data on behalf of an international team at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Seattle.
BBC: Black hole 'on a diet'
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"We are starting to see a whole new type of planetary system, which is unlike anything in our own solar system, " said astronomer William Welsh at San Diego State University, who presented the Kepler findings Wednesday at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Austin, Texas.
WSJ: Galaxy Hosts 100 Billion Planets, in New Estimate
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"We are starting to see a whole new type of planetary system, which is unlike anything in our own solar system, " said William Welsh, an astronomer at San Diego State University, who presented the Kepler findings Wednesday at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Austin, Texas.
WSJ: Galaxy Hosts 100 Billion Planets, in New Estimate
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Astronomers reporting at the 219th American Astronomical Society meeting said El Gordo was currently undergoing a merger and growing even larger.
BBC: 'El Gordo' is largest distant galaxy cluster ever seen