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The 2011 June 23 stellar occultation by Pluto: Airborne and ground observations

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Person, M.
Dunham, E.
Bosh, A. S.
Levine, S.
Gulbis, A. A. S.
Zangari, A.
Pasachoff, J.
Babcock, B.
Pandey, S.
Sheppard, S. S.

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University of Chicago Press

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On 2011 June 23, stellar occultations by both Pluto (this work) and Charon (future analysis) were observed from numerous ground stations as well as the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA). This first airborne occultation observation s

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Astronomical Journal

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2037-12-31