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Some deadly monikers.


Pluto and its large moon Charon have some company in the underworld. Two recently discovered small moons orbiting Pluto have now been officially dubbed Nix and Hydra. NIX is the mythological goddess of the night. One of Nix's offspring was Charon, who ferried the dead across the river Styx to hell. Hydra was a nine-headed, poisonous serpent that resided at the gate.

Discovered by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope Hubble Space Telescope (HST), the first large optical orbiting observatory. Built from 1978 to 1990 at a cost of $1.5 billion, the HST (named for astronomer E. P. Hubble) was expected to provide the clearest view yet obtained of the universe.  in 2005, NIX and Hydra are about 0.02 percent as faint as Pluto and lie two to three times farther from Pluto than Charon does (SN: 11/5/05,p. 291). A ground-based telescope revealed Charon in 1978.

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, the authority charged with naming celestial bodies, announced the Nix and Hydra designations on June 21.

Nix and Hydra may share more than their underworld names with Charon. The three moons may have a common origin, suggest William R. Ward and Robin Canup of the Southwest Research Institute Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, is one of the oldest and largest independent, nonprofit, applied research and development (R&D) organizations in the United States. Founded in 1947 by Thomas Slick, Jr.  in Boulder, Colo. The three moons have similar orbital features, which indicate that they all coalesced co·a·lesce  
intr.v. co·a·lesced, co·a·lesc·ing, co·a·lesc·es
1. To grow together; fuse.

2. To come together so as to form one whole; unite:
 from the debris created when a large object banged into Pluto early in the history of the solar system, Ward and Canup argue in an upcoming Science. Their calculations suggest that Charon initially had an elongated e·lon·gate  
tr. & intr.v. e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing, e·lon·gates
To make or grow longer.

adj. or elongated
1. Made longer; extended.

2. Having more length than width; slender.
 orbit, which overtime pushed Nix and Hydra into the more distant paths around Pluto that they now occupy.--R.C.
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Title Annotation:Nix and Hydra
Publication:Science News
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Date:Jul 22, 2006
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