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  • Eurocommuter 13:10, 22 August 2006 (UTC) This review is transcluded from Talk:28978 Ixion/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the...
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  • reevaluated their results in 2003 and realized that their detection of Ixion's thermal emission was spurious" however at a beginning of a sentence is...
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  • Thus for instance, (28978) 2001 KX76 was given the name Ixion and is now known as (28978) Ixion, which is often abridged to 28978 Ixion. This claim ("abridged"...
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  • asteroid that has been called a dwarf planet by someone. Why not move 28978 Ixion as well? You don't need a crystal ball to see where this leads. Or we...
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  • July 2010 (UTC) 2002 TX300 occultation results were just released and 28978 Ixion may have occulted a star last night. -- Kheider (talk) 19:39, 19 July...
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  • plutino. Serendipodous 10:23, 21 July 2008 (UTC) Pluto, 90482 Orcus, 28978 Ixion, 38628 Huya are the only Plutino Plutoids. Does some one known where...
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  • 34 1930 JPL (90482) Orcus 39.2 30.3 20.6 2.4 910 0.23 1.05 2004 JPL (28978) Ixion 39.8 30.1 19.6 3.8 617 0.141 1.64 2001 JPL (208996) 2003 AZ84 39.3 32...
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  • candidates will qualify. -- Kheider (talk) 18:27, 8 January 2010 (UTC) Ixion, for example, has a Spitzer diameter of 430-910, for a range factor of >2...
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  • to 1500km. See 20000 Varuna and 28978 Ixion as an examples of how estimates can jump from 500 to 1000km. When Ixion was first discovered they thought...
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  • disk like Neptune. Astronomers have checked one of the largest plutinos 28978 Ixion for cometary activity. :-) -- Kheider (talk) 17:07, 4 October 2008 (UTC)...
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  • 1270 km (p=0.4) (50000) Quaoar 2.6 400- 2300 1200+-200 km (p=0.12) (28978) Ixion 3.2 300- 1800 1650+-165 km (p=0.09; d is probably gross overestimation)...
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  • Volume estimates are even worse than average radius estimates. In 2001, 28978 Ixion was thought to be larger than Ceres, but is now believed to be roughly...
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  • planetoids? That would be cool it would be like the "Voyager 3". Is a "Pluto -> Ixion -> Quaoar" cruise possible? --Pedro 15:53, 31 August 2006 (UTC) It's extremely...
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  • 0.0001 1.5 0.2 ~0.44 0.55 247.492 4.68 0.22552 0.22552 ~45 1 0.003 ♠28978 Ixion 5,935,999,000 39.68 411 0.0644 2,122,000 0.00415 290,689,000 0.0002 6×1020...
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