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'Tenth planet' is bigger than Pluto

1 February 2006

AFTER all the angst over whether Xena is a planet, the icy world can now lay claim to be one – at least as much as Pluto, as it’s bigger.

Controversy has swirled around Xena, aka UB313, ever since its discovery was announced in 2005. It is roughly three times as far from the sun as Pluto. Assuming it was as reflective as Pluto, astronomers used its brightness and distance to estimate that it must be larger.

To calculate Xena’s size directly, Frank Bertoldi of the University of Bonn, Germany, and his team measured its light at a wavelength of 1.2 millimetres using a telescope array…

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