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Is Sedna another Triton?
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Natural SciencesGeneticsPlanetary ExplorationDna AnalysisAstrochemistryDna ReplicationEuropean Southern ObservatoryAstroinformaticsDistant Trans-neptunian ObjectMethane IcesAstrophysics
90377 Sedna is, so far, the largest and most distant trans-neptunian object. It was observed at visible and near-infrared wavelengths using simultaneously two 8.2 m telescopes at the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory. The spectrum of Sedna suggests the presence on its surface of different ices (total abundance >50%). Its surface composition is different from that determined for other trans-neptunian objects, and apparently resembles that of Triton, particularly in terms of the possible presence of nitrogen and methane ices.
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