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  • A natural satellite is an object that orbits a planet or other body ... tiny moons: Phobos and Deimos. Among the dwarf planets, Ceres has no moons ...
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  • including hundreds of asteroids; the Eris dwarf planet; the Comet Shoemaker ... made, was used to discover at least one minor planet. The 200-inch ...
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  • the exception until it was reclassified a dwarf planet, but other bodies ... The intersection line of the ecliptical plane and another planet& ...
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  • The International Astronomical Union (IAU) defines "planet" ... resolution, the IAU has designated three dwarf planets: Ceres, Pluto, and ...
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  • belt. The largest recent discovery was Eris, which is actually larger ... announced a first-ever definition of "planet," and these large Kuiper ...
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  • 134340 Pluto, is the second-largest known dwarf planet in the solar system ... yet to formalize a definition for binary dwarf planets, so Charon is currently ...
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  • orbit each other. When a moon orbits a planet, or a planet orbits a star ... If m1 >> m2—which is true for the Sun and any planet—then ...
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  • at least three dwarf planets (including Pluto) with their four known ... field of the solar wind with that of each planet. All the planets except Earth ...
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  • moons except the Galileans and Titan, and the dwarf planets Pluto and Eris. Of particular relevance for low-light and astronomical viewing is ...
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