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- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 author "New York Times staff".
- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 date "1931-01-03".
- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 isCitedBy Nicholas_Mayall.
- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 issn "0362-4331".
- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 newspaper "The New York Times".
- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 page "10".
- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 quote "Although a spot on the sun looks dark because it is cooler than the surrounding surface, it is at the inconceivably high temperature of 8,033 degrees Fahrenheit, Miss Charlotte E. Moore of Mount Wilson observatory ... Professors S. B. Nicholson and N. U. Mayall illustrated with lantern slides a paper on "The Orbit and Mass of Pluto," which indicated that the planet has a mass about equal to that of the earth.".
- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 ref "CITEREFThe New York Times1931".
- abstract.html?res=FA0E10FA3D5F11738DDDAA0894D9405B818FF1D3 title "Woman Measures Heat of Sun Spots ... Lowell Photo of 1915 Discloses Pluto".
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