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Astronomers have spotted what they believe is the most distant object in the solar system -- a dwarf planet floating some 9.5 billion miles from the sun.  Dubbed V774104, the object is between 310 miles and 620 miles across -- about half Pluto's size and about three times farther from the sun. "That's pretty much all we know about it," Scott Sheppard told Space.com.

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