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2003UB313 / The Tenth Planet
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Lightcurves of KBOs
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Lightcurves of 20--100 kilometre Kuiper Belt Objects using the Hubble Space Telescope
Authors: David E. Trilling, Gary M. Bernstein
Researchers report high precision photometry of three small and one larger Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) obtained with the Advanced Camer...
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(136108) 2003EL61
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Jose Luis Ortiz of Sierra Nevada Observatory has seemingly found a very large Trans Neptunian object while checking out some old images from their TNO survey that was started in 2002. They managed to recover the object on the 29th from the Observatorio Astronomico de Mallorca. They measure...
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Kuiper Belt
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Researchers say they have found the first evidence that the frozen outer reaches of our solar system could be littered with many more objects than we think.
Astronomers have been trying to get a picture of the region, known as the Kuiper belt, because it is believed to contain debris from the birth o...
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Pluto
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Astronomers have produced a new colour map of Pluto, the most distant planet in our Solar System, using images from the Hubble Space Telescope.
The detailed map shows areas likely to be methane frost and a bright spot perhaps made of frozen carbon monoxide.
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Sedna
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The object designated 2003 VB12 was discovered with the Palomar 1.2-m Schmidt telescope on November 14, 2003 and has also been found on sky photographs taken in 2001 and 2002. Orbit computations show that the object's distance from the Sun varies between 76 and about 900 Astronomical Units. Its cur...
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Planet X
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By means of high-precision timing thanks to pulsars astronomers now know what the solar barycentre is doing with respect to the rest of the cosmos.
And it is not being pulled around by Planet X.
So there is nothing out there within worrying distance.
The astronomers, Nadia Zakams...
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Occultation of C313.2
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Occultation of C313.2 by Charon
On July 11 2005, Scientists from MIT (Cambridge, Mass.) and Williams College (Williamstown, Mass.) observed Pluto's moon, Charon, occult the star C313.2.
"We have been waiting many years for this opportunity. Watching Charon appr...
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Trans-Neptunian objects
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The new Trans-Neptunian objects mentioned in the press earlier this year are being formally announced this week at a planetary conference in Cambridge, England.
Bearing the extremely temporary names 'Xena,'([url=http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/blobrana/database/2003...
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(50000) Quaoar
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Title: Detection of methane on Kuiper Belt Object (50000) Quaoar Authors: E.L. Schaller, M.E. Brown The near-infrared spectrum of (50000) Quaoar obtained at the Keck Observatory shows distinct absorption features of crystalline water ice, solid methane and ethane, and possibly other higher o...
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Asteroid 136472 (2005 FY9)
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Asteroid 136472 (2005 FY9) 2003 EL61 and 2003UB313 orbits 52 AU from the Sun. 2005 FY9 is estimated to have an absolute magnitude of -0.4; with a Pluto-like albedo of 0.6 this would give it a diameter that is slightly less than the diameter of Pluto, about 1990km. But if it's darker (Sedna is ~ 0.1) then i...
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Asteroid 2001 QW322
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Astronomers discover a binary system that boasts the widest separation known in the solar system Long-distance relationships are tough enough when partners are a continent apart. Consider the plight of two solar system bodies separated by a distance more than 20 times as great. Astronomers have...
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2004XR190
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A team of astronomers working in Canada, France and the United States have discovered an unusual small body orbiting the Sun beyond Neptune, in the region astronomers call the Kuiper belt. This new object is twice as far from the Sun as Neptune and is roughly half the size of Pluto. The body's highly un...
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2007 UK126
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KBO 2007 UK126 was discovered by Mount Palomar on 19 Oct. 2007. Ephemeris: 2007 UK126 a,e,i = 71.32, 0.47, 23 q = 37.970 Date TT R. A. (2000) Decl. Delta r Elong. Phase V 2008 02 24 03 48.75 -03 11.3 45.992 45.835 80.3 1.2 20.8 2008 03 05 03 49.02 -03 05.2 46.136 45.826 71.2 1.2 20.8 2008 03 15 03 49.43 -02 58.9 4...
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KBO 2005 QU182
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Kuiper belt object/Scattered-Disk Object 2005 QU182 was discovered at on the 30th August 2005 by NEAT's Mt. Palomar telescope. Orbital data objectclasssemimajor axisorbital periodorbital eccentricityorbit inclin.(km)(AU)(days)(years)(°)2005 QU182KBO13,867,900,00092.701326,00...
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Survey of the Trans-Neptunian Region
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In the framework of the key program "TNOs Are Cool: A Survey of the Trans-Neptunian Region," Herschel will reveal the physical properties of the poorly known objects orbiting beyond Neptune. The Herschel Space Observatory, one of the cornerstone missions of the European Space Agency...
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90482 Orcus
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90482 Orcus (originally known by the provisional designation 2004 DW) is a Kuiper Belt object (KBO) and a likely dwarf planet that was discovered by Michael Brown of Caltech, Chad Trujillo of the Gemini Observatory, and David Rabinowitz of Yale University. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
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Smallest Kuiper Belt Object
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered the smallest object ever seen in visible light in the Kuiper Belt, a vast ring of icy debris that is encircling the outer rim of the solar system just beyond Neptune. The needle-in-a-haystack object found by Hubble is only 3,200 feet across and a whopping...
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Asteroid 2009 YD7
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Orbital elements: 2009 YD7 Epoch 2009 Nov. 25.0 TT = JDT 2455160.5 MPC M 358.90326 (2000.0) P Q n 0.00073357 Peri. 326.81444 -0.11145727 -0.90326797 a 121.7611112 Node 125.99288 +0.98624346 -0.15175557 e 0.8900669 Incl. 30.80488 +0.12207016 +0.40134428 P1344 H 8.7 G 0.15 From 12 observations 2...
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10 th planet
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it seems to me that there is not enough hype about this whole finding three new planets.:hmm: I am curious why IAU will not give these planets name due to the fact that they do not fall under there defination of what a planet is.:bleh: As well what is with the deal on the transneptunian thing...
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Binary asteroids
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Title: Orbital properties of binary minor planets Authors: Smadar Naoz, Hagai B. Perets, Darin Ragozzine Many binary minor planets (BMPs; both binary asteroids and binary Trans-Neptunians objects; TNOs) are known to exist in the Solar system. The currently observed orbital and physical prope...
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Oort Cloud
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Subtle variations in the cosmic microwave radiation left over from the Big Bang may finally reveal the distant Oort Cloud, thought to send comets hurtling into the Solar System. Since the 1930s, astronomers have theorised that a spherical shell of icy objects surrounds the Solar System, 50,000 to...
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Asteroid 2010 JJ124
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Orbital elements: 2010 JJ124 Epoch 2010 May 4.0 TT = JDT 2455320.5 MPC M 356.58729 (2000.0) P Q n 0.00123196 Peri. 2.18362 -0.01573697 +0.77435413 a 86.1797605 Node 267.40763 -0.92669828 -0.24886459 e 0.7382539 Incl. 39.28696 -0.37547655 +0.58175777 P 800 H 6.6 G 0.15 From 9 observations 2010 Ma...
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KBO (28978) Ixion
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KBO 28978 Ixion is a Kuiper belt object discovered on May 22, 2001. Ixion is a plutino (an object that has a 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune) and a potential dwarf planet; its Spitzer estimated diameter of 650 km makes it about the fifth largest plutino. It is named after Ixion, a figure from Greek my...
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KBO (55636) 2002 TX300
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Distant rock caught by Earth-bound telescopes In a technical feat, astronomers measured the size of a small rock six billion kilometres away to an accuracy of a few kilometres and found its surface to be a mysterious ice-like white. Years of planning combined with a network of telescopes to grab the...
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Asteroid 2009 MF10
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Orbital elements: 2009 MF10 Epoch 2009 July 8.0 TT = JDT 2455020.5 MPC M 42.39148 (2000.0) P Q n 0.00371057 Peri. 272.16983 -0.54918912 +0.77922549 a 41.3214651 Node 319.27710 -0.45458014 -0.58177260 e 0.2141601 Incl. 27.57391 -0.70124760 -0.23312720 P 266 H 6.0 G 0.15 From 7 observations 2009 J...
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Kuiper Belt Object 19521 Chaos
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19521 Chaos, is a cubewano, a Kuiper belt object not in resonance with any planet. Chaos was discovered in 1998 by the Deep Ecliptic Survey, with Kitt Peak's 4 m telescope. Assuming it has an albedo of 0.09, the absolute magnitude (H) of 4.9 would make it about 460 km in diameter. It is named after the pri...
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Transneptunian Binaries
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Title: Five New and Three Improved Mutual Orbits of Transneptunian Binaries Authors: W.M. Grundy, K.S. Noll, F. Nimmo, H.G. Roe, M.W. Buie, S.B. Porter, S.D. Benecchi, D.C. Stephens, H.F. Levison, J.A. Stansberry We present three improved and five new mutual orbits of transneptunian binary sys...
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KBO (20000) Varuna
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20000 Varuna is a large classical Kuiper belt object (KBO) and a potential dwarf planet. It previously had the provisional designation 2000 WR106 and has been precovered in plates dating back to 1953. Read more Google earth file: Kuip...
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KBO (55637) 2002 UX25
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Kuiper Belt Object (55637) 2002 UX25 is a Spitzer dwarf-planet candidate that orbits the Sun in the Kuiper belt beyond Neptune. It takes roughly 280 years to orbit the Sun, and it has one known moon. Read more The discovery of a s...
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Kuiper Belt Object (84922) 2003 VS2
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Kuiper Belt Object (84922) 2003 VS2 is a trans-Neptunian object discovered by the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking program on November 14, 2003. Like Pluto, it is in a 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune, giving it the orbital properties of a plutino. It is very likely a dwarf planet. [url=http://en.wi...
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KBO (174567) 2003 MW12
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Kuiper Belt Object (174567) 2003 MW12 is at Opposition (47.521 AU) on the 5th December, 2011. Kuiper Belt Object (174567) 2003 MW12 is a Trans-Neptunian object with an absolute magnitude of 3.4. It is very likely a dwarf planet. It was discovered on June 21, 2003 by Jeffrey A. Larsen with the Spacewat...
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2007 TY 430
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Kuiper Belt Object 145452 (2005 RN43)
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Kuiper Belt Object 145452 (2005 RN43) is at Opposition (39.668 AU) on the 29th August, 2012. Kuiper Belt Object 145452 (2005 RN43) is a classical Kuiper belt object. It has an estimated diameter of 679+55 -73 km. It was discovered by Andrew C. Becker, Andrew W. Puckett, and Jeremy M. Kubica on S...
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