Space
Hubble Detects New Moon Orbiting Distant Dwarf Planet
Hubble detected a new moon orbiting the dwarf planet 2007 OR10. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, with the help of two other space telescopes, has detected a new moon orbiting a dwarf planet located at the outskirts of our solar system in the region known as Kuiper Belt.
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