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    Based on Our Current Knowledge of the Motions of Uranus
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Based on Our Current Knowledge of the Motions of Uranus

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Based on our current knowledge of the motions of Uranus and Neptune, it is obvious that Pluto's discovery was a triumph of physics, on par with Adams and Leverrier's work in finding Neptune.

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