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Title
Making the paper: Hsiang-Kuang Chang.
Abstract
The article reports that a group of astronomers led by Hsiang-Kuang Chang at the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan is looking for an alternative to look for smaller members of the Kuiper belt, which is an area of the Solar System that astronomers believe is made of billions of rocks. The group came up with an idea of using X-rays from Scorpius X-1, a neutron star 9,000 light years away.