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English: Possible structure of en:Pluto. Though the structure of Pluto is not very well understood at present. 1. Frozen nitrogen 2. Water ice 3. Rock
Русский: Предполагаемая структура Плутона. 1. Замёрзший азот 2. Водяной лёд 3. Горные породы
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2008-02-25 (first version); 2007-03-13 (last version) (Original text : en:2007-03-12) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by User:姫宮南. (Original text : I created this illustration.) |
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RP88 Original uploader was RP88 at en.wikipedia Later version(s) were uploaded by Dream out loud at en.wikipedia. |
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