'Tenth Planet' is Slightly Larger than Pluto

Update all your science knowledge and books! NASAs Hubble Space Telescope has resolved the “tenth planet,” nicknamed “Xena,” for the first time and has found that it is only just a little larger than Pluto.
Though previous ground-based observations suggested that Xena was about 30 percent greater in diameter than Pluto, Hubble observations taken on Dec. 9 and 10, 2005, yield a diameter of 1,490 miles (with an uncertainty of 60 miles) for Xena. Plutos diameter, as measured by Hubble, is 1,422 miles. Xena is the large object at the bottom of this artists concept. A portion of its surface is lit by the Sun, located in the upper left corner of the image. Xenas companion, Gabrielle, is located just above and to the left of Xena.
[Via HubbleSite]











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