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The First Photograph of a Planet Orbiting a Red Dwarf (1995)

This photograph, taken in 1995, is the first ever image of a planet orbiting a red dwarf star. It was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and is the first of its kind. The planet, known as Gliese 876b, is located approximately 15 light years away from Earth

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Orcus is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper belt, with one large moon, Vanth. It has an estimated diameter of 870 to 960 km, comparable to the Inner Solar System dwarf planet Ceres. The surface of Orcus is relatively bright with albedo reaching 23 percent, neutral in color, and rich in water ice. The ice is predominantly in crystalline form, which may be related to past cryovolcanic activity. Other compounds like methane or ammonia may also be present on its surface. Orcus was discovered by American astronomers Michael Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David Rabinowitz on 17 February 2004.

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