SETI's best known for its search for sentient life in the cosmos, but when the Hubble space telescope found a pair of new moons orbiting Pluto
 (at SETI's behest), it decided to do some planetoid naming, too. Today,
 SETI announced those names: Styx and Kerberos. The institute didn't 
grant titles to the moons itself, however. Instead, it put the onus on 
the public to come up with the proper names
 -- with instructions from the International Astronomical Union (IAU) 
that the nomenclature have something to do with the mythological 
underworld known as Hades. Voting lasted for two weeks, and SETI 
received over 450,000 regular votes and around 30,000 write-ins. Though 
many wished for the moons to be named for Stephen Colbert or the Romulan
 home world, the IAU found those choices to be unfit for the new moons. 
Instead, we have Styx (the river that separates earth from the 
underworld) and Kerberos (the three-headed dog that serves as the 
guardian to the underworld) -- who said studying Classics was a waste of
 time?Labels
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Meet Styx and Kerberos, Pluto's newly named moons
	
		
			
SETI's best known for its search for sentient life in the cosmos, but when the Hubble space telescope found a pair of new moons orbiting Pluto
 (at SETI's behest), it decided to do some planetoid naming, too. Today,
 SETI announced those names: Styx and Kerberos. The institute didn't 
grant titles to the moons itself, however. Instead, it put the onus on 
the public to come up with the proper names
 -- with instructions from the International Astronomical Union (IAU) 
that the nomenclature have something to do with the mythological 
underworld known as Hades. Voting lasted for two weeks, and SETI 
received over 450,000 regular votes and around 30,000 write-ins. Though 
many wished for the moons to be named for Stephen Colbert or the Romulan
 home world, the IAU found those choices to be unfit for the new moons. 
Instead, we have Styx (the river that separates earth from the 
underworld) and Kerberos (the three-headed dog that serves as the 
guardian to the underworld) -- who said studying Classics was a waste of
 time?
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