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  List of Transneptunian Objects http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/TNOs.html
Lists currently known transneptunian objects, also known as Kuiper Belt Objects. Updated daily.
  Distant EKOs http://www.boulder.swri.edu/ekonews/
The Newsletter is dedicated to the dissemination of research relevant to the Kuiper belt. The goal is to provide researchers with easy and rapid access to current observational and theoretical studies of the Kuiper belt, directly related objects, and other areas of research.
  10th Planet Discovered http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/29jul_planetx.htm
NASA science article on this newly discovered Kuiper object.
  Distant EKOs: The Kuiper Belt Electronic Newsletter http://www.boulder.swri.edu/ekonews/issues/
Recent and past issues of the Distant EKOs Newsletter, a review of the science and current events surrounding Kuiper Belt Objects
  http://www.chadtrujillo.com/quaoar/ http://www.chadtrujillo.com/quaoar/
Frequently asked questions.
  Lowell Observatory: Deep Ecliptic Survey http://www.lowell.edu/Research/DES/
The official home page of the Deep Ecliptic Survey, an initial reconnaissance of the Kuiper Belt
  swri.edu: A Kuiper Belt Glossary http://www.boulder.swri.edu/ekonews/glossary.html
This page lists acronyms and definitions of terms used in Kuiper belt research.
  European Southern Observatory: Virtual Telescope Observes Large Asteroid http://www.eso.org/outreach/press-rel/pr-2001/phot-27-01.html
European Southern Observatory images of 2001 KX76
  STScI: Hubble Hunts Down Binary Objects at the Fringe of Our Solar System http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/2002/04/
The Hubble Space Telescope is hot on the trail of a puzzling new class of solar system object that might be called a Pluto "mini-me."
  science.nasa.gov: Hubble Spots the Biggest World Since Pluto http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2002/07oct_newworld.htm
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has measured Quaoar and found it to be 1300 km wide.
  NASA Goddard Joins Team to Explore the Solar System's Final Frontier http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/news-release/releases/2001/01-121.htm
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has joined a team led by the Southwest Research Institute to begin design studies for what could be the first spacecraft to visit PLuto and the Kuiper Belt.
  Discovery Announcement of 2001 KX76 http://www.noao.edu/outreach/press/pr01/pr0110.html
From the National Optical Astronomy Observatory Newsletter
  nationalgeographic.com: 800-Mile-Wide "Object" Found in Solar System http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/10/1003_021007_quaoar.html
Astronomers have discovered the largest object in the solar system since Pluto was named the ninth planet in 1930.
  A Deep Ecliptic Survey for Kuiper Belt Objects http://www.noao.edu/noao/noaonews/jun00/node2.html
A description of the Deep Ecliptic Survey, a systematic search for Kuiper Belt Objects using large telescopes.
  Scientific American: Journey to the Farthest Planet http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0009D736-1E25-1CD4-B4A8809EC588EEDF
Scientists are finally preparing to send a spacecraft to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt, the last unexplored region of our planetary system. By S. Alan Stern
  The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud http://www.nineplanets.org/kboc.html
Primer on objects in the outer solar system from The Nine Planets multimedia tour of the solar system.
  Pluto-Kuiper Belt mission team dedicates Science Operations Center http://www.swri.org/9what/releases/tombaugh.htm
On Monday, February 4, on what would have been the 96th birthday of Pluto's discoverer, Clyde W. Tombaugh, NASA's New Horizons Pluto-Kuiper Belt mission team announced the dedication of its Science Operations Center in his honor.
  UniSci: Some Kuiper Belt Objects Turn Out To Be Binary Pairs http://unisci.com/stories/20022/0418024.htm
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is hot on the trail of an intriguing new class of solar system objects -- dim and fleeting objects that travel in pairs in the frigid, mysterious outer realm of the solar system called the Kuiper Belt.
  How Big Is 2001 KX76? http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap010830.html
Size comparison of 2001 KX76 and other known objects. From NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day.

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