hydra pluto's moon was discovered on June 15th 2005 by Max J. Mutchler
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Hydra is a moon of Pluto about 5.9 billion kilometers from Earth.
The furthest Neil Armstrong managed was 385 thousandkilometers when he landed on the Moon.
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Nix is the bigger moon of the two, with a diameter of about 23 miles (60 kilometers), compared to Hydra's diameter of about 20 miles (50 kilometers). Both moons are relatively small compared to other moons in our solar system.
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Hydra is one of 5 moons of Pluto. Hydra is irregular in shape, 55 by 40 kilometers (34.2 mi × 24.9 mi)in cross-section from one side
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Pluto haves 3 moons there names are Hydra, Nix and companion moon.
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Pluto only has one moon and i don't think it is even a moon its a dwarf planet along with Pluto
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there are three moons they are Charon, Hydra, and Nix.
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Pluto is not a moon, it's a dwarf planet. It has five moons which are Charon, Hydra, P5, Nix and P4.
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* Heliocentric, * Helios, * Himalia (moon of Jupiter), * Hyperion (moon of Saturn), * Haumea (dwarf planet), * Hydra (moon of Pluto)
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Pluto has 5 known moons: Charon, Nix, Hydra, Kerberos, and Styx.
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Pluto has three moons.
Charon was discovered in 1978
Nix and Hydra were discovered in 2005
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Pluto's three moons are Charon, Nix, and Hydra
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Pluto has 3 known moons (as of 2011)
Pluto's largest moon is Charon.
The smaller moons are Nix and Hydra.
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No. In fact two other moons: Nix and Hydra, were discovered on June 21, 2006
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Hydra, one of Pluto's moons, has a reddish color. This coloration is likely due to organic material on its surface, which has been created through the interaction of cosmic rays with methane and other molecules.
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Very little is known about the Moons of Pluto - as too Pluto.
Although neither have been directly measured, at the time of discovery Hydra was 25% brighter than Nix.
Nix has an estimated radius of 23 −> 68 km whereas Hydra has an estimated radius of 30 −> 84 km
Hydra is bigger but by a very small amount.
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No a hydra is not a fish. A fish is a vertebrate. A hydra is much more primitive.
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No a hydra is not a fish. A fish is a vertebrate. A hydra is much more primitive.
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The main difference between Hydra 10 and Hydra 20 is their capacity. Hydra 10 has a capacity for 10 gallons, while Hydra 20 has a capacity for 20 gallons. This means Hydra 20 can filter a larger volume of water compared to Hydra 10.
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Pluto's moons are called Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra.
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If you meant "Hydra armor" you get it from the first chaos best, the hydra, or the hydra head
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The name of Pluto's newest moon is S/2012 (134340) 1. It was announced on July 11, 2012 that a team of astronomers, using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, discovered the new moon. The astronomers discovered the moon by using nine sets of images taken by the Wide Field Camera 3 fitted to the Hubble Telescope between June 26, 2012 and July 9, 2012. The moon is estimated to be an irregular shape and 6 to 15 miles across.
See the related links below for more information about Pluto's newest moon, S/2012 (134340).
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Pluto's largest moon is named Charon. It was discovered in 1978 by astronomer James Christy. Charon is about half the size of Pluto and they are tidally locked, meaning they always show the same face to each other.
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Pluto is not a moon of anything; it is a dwarf planet. Scientists used to think that Pluto may have once been a moon of Neptune, but later studies showed that it could not be so due to the nature of Pluto's orbit.
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The dwarf planet Pluto has 3 moons - Charon, Hydra and Nix.
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Hydra is one of Pluto's moons, and its surface temperature is estimated to be around -230 degrees Celsius (-382 degrees Fahrenheit). This extreme cold is due to its distance from the sun and Pluto's overall frigid environment.
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a hydra as a polyp is not sessile but when it grows to be a hydra it is sessile
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The green pigment in hydra organisms, called "hydra-chlorophyll," is not produced by the hydra itself but is obtained from the algae that live symbiotically within its cells. This pigment allows for photosynthesis to occur within the hydra and provides energy for the organism.
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