Discovery Nix was discovered in June 2005 by Hal Weaver and a large team of astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope. In Depth Nix is the inner of the two moons discovered orbiting Pluto in 2005. Nix and Hydra are roughly 5,000 times fainter than Pluto and are about two to three times farther from […]
In focus: New Horizons' crisp images shed new light on the origins of Pluto and its moons
Pluto's Small Moon Nix is Covered in Relatively Pure Water Ice, Planetary Science
Lêer:15-111c-PlutoMoon-Nix-ComputerModeling-20150603.png - Wikipedia
Capturing' Nix and Hydra - NASA Science
Reproducible data science with Nix, part 2 -- running {targets} pipelines with Nix
Pluto's moons tumble in orbit, Hubble measurements reveal, Space
NASA's Hubble Discovers Another Moon Around Pluto
The progress of observation for Pluto's moons Charon, Nix, Hydra, Styx and Kerberos is visualised respectively.
Nix - NASA Science
Nix and Hydra Compared to Denver - NASA Science
Nix Pic Sizes Up Pluto's Middle Child Moon
Icy Nix Indicates Pluto's Moons Are Leftovers From a KBO Collision – Lights in the Dark
science issues on X: The Pluto system with moons Charon Nix and Hydra. Credit: NASA, Damian Peach / X