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Quoted: Kevin Hainline on the Flyby of Pluto

7/16/2015
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“In the next few days and weeks we will be able to look at the dwarf planet in a way no human has ever had a chance to, rewriting textbooks and our view of what can exist on the edge of the solar system,” says Dartmouth’s Kevin Hainline in a Mic story about NASA New Horizons spacecraft’s flyby of Pluto.

Hainline is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

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