Kuiper Belt (cont.)
- Largest objects, Eris and Pluto, are about 2000 km across. But,
there could be larger ones.
- However, there may be as many as 1000 that are large enough to be considered planets.
- Although, only a small fraction have yet to be
discovered.
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| .. Eris 25 |
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...... Pluto 25 |
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2005 FY9 |
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2003 EL61 |
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.... Sedna 2 |
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.... Orcus 2 |
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- KB is important because objects' orbits tell us how Solar System formed.
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- Orbits are eccentric and inclined.
- This can only happen if these objects gravitationally scattered off of bigger objects.
- So, KB orbits tell us something about where the growing planets were and when.