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His research is to be published in Icarus, the journal of Solar System studies. . Currently, Pluto is the planet we think of being on the edge of our planetary system. But the new body would be 30,000 times more distant from the Sun than the Earth - putting it a significant distance on the way to the nearest star. What is more, it seems that the new planet cannot be a true member of our Sun's family of planets.
His research is to be published in Icarus, the journal of Solar System studies. . Currently, Pluto is the planet we think of being on the edge of our planetary system. But the new body would be 30,000 times more distant from the Sun than the Earth - putting it a significant distance on the way to the nearest star. What is more, it seems that the new planet cannot be a true member of our Sun's family of planets.
His research is to be published in Icarus, the journal of Solar System studies. . Currently, Pluto is the planet we think of being on the edge of our planetary system. But the new body would be 30,000 times more distant from the Sun than the Earth - putting it a significant distance on the way to the nearest star. What is more, it seems that the new planet cannot be a true member of our Sun's family of planets.
Talent Alliance - Biography Subject Matter Expert Biography - Electrical Engineering Taxonomy Dr. John Murray received his doctorate from the University of Notre Dame, and is currently an associate professor in the Electrical Engineering department at SUNY at Stony Brook. Murray has also taught several industry-oriented short courses on Digital Signal Processing, and has been a consultant to companies and national laboratories in the areas of control system design, digital signal processing, and power switching electronics. He has also published several papers in the areas of Signal Processing, Control Theory, Mathematical System Theory, and Smart Structures. When you are finished click here to close this browser window (or just use your browser controls) to return to your previous page.

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