Dispatches from the European-American Planetary Science Meeting

Planetary scientists shared the latest research on worlds near and far at a recent conference in France, a joint meeting of the European Planetary Science Congress and the American Astronomical Society Division for Planetary Sciences














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For years Pluto has appeared to rank behind its fellow dwarf planet Eris in terms of diameter. New data, however, have cut Eris down to size

Double Impact: Did 2 Giant Collisions Turn Uranus on Its Side?
A pair of giant impacts early in solar system history could reconcile the dramatic tilt of Uranus with the equatorial orbit of its satellites

Hot and Cold: Dwarf Planet Makemake Could Have Extreme Temperatures Side by Side
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Conjoined Comet: Hartley 2 May Have Formed from 2 Disparate Bodies
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Planetary Pretender: Asteroid Vesta Has Planet-Like Features
NASA's Dawn spacecraft is getting up close and personal with the giant asteroid, revealing rift valleys, mountainous uplifts and a belt of grooves near its equator

Mercury Takes Shape in Color and Monochrome Maps
The Messenger orbiter has just passed its first Mercury solar day--about 176 Earth days--on the job, an important milestone in its imaging campaign


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