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Interview with Dr. Michael Brown – part 6
Significance of "Quaoar" Discovery
- Release DateOctober 7, 2002
- Science ReleaseHubble Spots an Icy World Far Beyond Pluto
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Artist's View of Kuiper Belt Object "Quaoar"
This is an artist's impression of the icy Kuiper belt object 2002 LM60, dubbed "Quaoar" by its discoverers. With the help of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have determined that Quaoar (pronounced kwa-whar) is the largest body found in the solar system since the...

ACS Images of KBO "Quaoar"
With the help of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have determined that 2002 LM60, an icy Kuiper belt object dubbed "Quaoar," by its discoverers, is the largest body found in the solar system since the discovery of Pluto 72 years ago. Quaoar (pronounced kwa-whar) is...
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