New Moons for Pluto
Pluto, the 9th planet of our solar system, lying in the heart of the Kuiper Belt, has, since 1978, been known to have a single satellite -- Charon -- being roughly half the size of Pluto itself. New images from Hubble however, indicate the Pluto may not be so lonely. Indications are that they may be two additional satellites orbit Pluto, with sizes roughly 7 to 22 times smaller than Pluto. If they discoveries hold up to further scrutiny, it will make Pluto the first Kuiper Belt object to have more than one satellite.

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