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I had never been much interested in Pluto—too few facts and too much speculation, too far away and not desirable real estate. By comparison the Moon was a choice residential suburb. Professor
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reported on August 29 that "a source close to the O. O. R. unit here described as 'quite accurate' the report in the magazine
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in 1924 by an amateur astronomer named Latimer J. Wilson, titled "The Drift of Jupiter's Markings" showing sketches of Jupiter and decided he wanted to make his own telescope so he could see the features shown on Jupiter in sketches.
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further discoveries he concluded that Pluto was indeed a planet. The idea that Pluto was not a true planet remained a minority position until the discovery of other
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offered this perspective on Tombaugh's place in history: "Clyde Tombaugh discovered the Kuiper Belt. That's a helluva lot more interesting than the ninth planet."
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reports." However, in the October 10 issue, LaPaz said the magazine article was "false in every particular, in so far as reference to me is concerned."
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discovery in addition to Tombaugh. LaPaz had earlier conducted secret investigations on behalf of the Air Force on the
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Biography, Interviews, Photo Gallery of Clyde Tombaugh
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19:"Tombaugh" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2719:. The Heinlein Society. Archived from
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2062:from the original on May 19, 2024
2056:"Final report of Project Twinkle"
1868:from the original on May 19, 2024
1735:Robert Irion (February 5, 2014).
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3542:People from Flagstaff, Arizona
2573:French, Kimberly (Fall 2005).
2380:. El Paso, Texas. p. 1B.
2317:. Vol. 76. part III, p. 9
1854:. Cambridge University Press.
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2465:"The Observatory on the Moon"
2131:. Ballantine Books. pp.
1914:"Jackson-Gwilt Medal Winners"
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1442:– via Internet Archive.
1334:O'Hara, Elva R. (2006–2007).
1323:– via Internet Archive.
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2653:Dahlen, C. (July 11, 2006).
2193:. May 14, 1954. p. 14.
2030:. Ballantine Books. p.
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3577:University of Kansas alumni
2540:Berg, Ted (July 30, 2013).
2392:– via Newspapers.com.
2085:. Vol. 2. p. 896.
1465:"A Man of Universal Wonder"
1152:
984:. In 1991, he received the
978:New Mexico State University
970:Northern Arizona University
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262:unidentified flying objects
183:New Mexico State University
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2440:. Academy of Achievement.
1953:Ufo Sightings of 2006–2009
1925:Royal Astronomical Society
1530:New Mexico Archives Online
1526:"Latimer J. Wilson papers"
1192:Tombaugh, Reno G. (1930).
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2685:. Entertainment Weekly.
2467:. For Your Information.
2278:"He Spies on Satellites"
1987:; Boyd, Lyle G. (1963).
1950:Scott C. Waring (2010).
1776:"Horizons Web-Interface"
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2664:March 16, 2021, at the
1498:Levy, David H. (1991).
1426:Levy, David H. (1991).
1307:Levy, David H. (1991).
1280:Levy, David H. (1991).
1251:Levy, David H. (1991).
1066:Tombaugh was an active
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311:were frustrated when a
185:Board of Regents Medal
3567:Scientists from Kansas
3340:Trans-Neptunian object
3041:Coleta de Dados Colles
2469:Galaxy Science Fiction
2191:San Francisco Examiner
2123:Steiger, Brad (1976).
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206:Clyde William Tombaugh
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2792:(February 27, 1997).
2081:Clark, Jerry (1997).
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1995:. pp. 266–270.
1848:Levy, David (2003).
1651:on November 16, 2018
1002:Robert S. Richardson
390:planet (also called
376:University of Kansas
99:University of Kansas
3266:Neil deGrasse Tyson
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2717:HeinleinSociety.org
2509:Dava Sobel (1993).
2488:. Stackpole Books.
2471:. pp. 132–150.
2408:www.achievement.org
1804:Tombaugh (1980:172)
1747:on February 5, 2014
1469:www.achievement.org
1253:"The Educated Ones"
1159:List of astronomers
1055:Los Angeles Dodgers
956:s new observatory.
769:Jackson-Gwilt Medal
703:September 16, 1936
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3287:Lowell Observatory
3249:Scientist opinions
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1194:"Tombaugh History"
1145:Robert A. Heinlein
1111:by musical artist
1093:In popular culture
1020:. In August 1992,
919:The New York Times
883:Near-Earth objects
877:Near-Earth objects
861:In June 1952, Dr.
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2282:Popular Mechanics
2163:. March 4, 1954.
2161:Los Angeles Times
2127:Project Blue Book
2100:. Roswell Proof.
2026:Project Blue Book
1985:Menzel, Donald H.
1888:"(1604) Tombaugh"
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1439:978-0-8165-1148-8
1409:978-0-8117-1163-0
1378:978-0-8117-1163-0
1320:978-0-8165-1148-8
1293:978-0-8165-1148-8
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1101:I've Got A Secret
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