In astronomy, the plutinos are a dynamical group of trans-Neptunian objects that orbit in 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune. This means that for every...
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Orcus (dwarf planet) (redirect from Orcus (plutino))
Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David Rabinowitz on 17 February 2004. Orcus is a plutino, a trans-Neptunian object that is locked in a 2:3 orbital resonance with...
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28978 Ixion (redirect from Ixion (plutino))
orbiting beyond Neptune in the outer Solar System. Ixion is classified as a plutino, a dynamical class of objects in a 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune....
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47171 Lempo (redirect from Lempo (plutino))
their Nearby Galaxies Supernova Search project. It is classified as a plutino with a 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune and is among the brighter...
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15810 Arawn (redirect from Plutino 15810)
belt, approximately 133 kilometres (83 mi) in diameter. It belongs to the plutinos, the most populous class of resonant TNOs. It was named after Arawn, the...
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Orbital resonance (section Plutino resonances)
they never closely approach. For instance: The orbits of Pluto and the plutinos are stable, despite crossing that of the much larger Neptune, because they...
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resonant subgroups, the largest being the twotinos (1:2 resonance) and the plutinos (2:3 resonance), named after their most prominent member, Pluto. Members...
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position of Neptune's orbit and its trojans; 2:3 marks the orbit of Pluto and plutinos; and 1:2, 2:5, etc. mark a number of smaller families. The designation...
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38628 Huya (redirect from Huya (plutino))
orbiting beyond Neptune in the outer Solar System. Huya is classified as a plutino, a dynamical class of trans-Neptunian objects with orbits in a 3:2 orbital...
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1930. It became the namesake of a larger group of resonant objects called plutinos (another such resonant subgroup are the twotinos). It took more than 60...
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(208996) 2003 AZ84 (category Plutinos)
across its longest axis, as it has an elongated shape. It belongs to the plutinos – a group of minor planets named after its largest member Pluto – as it...
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as plutinos. Many plutinos, including Pluto, have orbits that cross that of Neptune, although their resonance means they can never collide. Plutinos have...
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imdb.com/name/nm0571613/?ref_=tt_cl_t_7 "Portfolio – Stacey McKenzie". Plutino Group. Retrieved 25 January 2017. Okwodu, Janelle (Oct 28, 2015). "5 Jamaican...
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(678191) 2017 OF69 (category Plutinos)
located in the outermost region of the Solar System in the Kuiper belt's plutino population and measures approximately 533 kilometers (330 miles) in diameter...
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Neptune (populated by plutinos) and the 1:2 resonance. 50000 Quaoar, for example, has a near-circular orbit close to the ecliptic. Plutinos, on the other hand...
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341520 Mors–Somnus (redirect from Mors-Somnus (plutinos))
(/ˌmɔːrs ˈsɒmnəs/; provisional designation 2007 TY430) is a binary and plutino. It consists of two components less than 60 kilometers in diameter, orbiting...
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the known accidental quasi-satellite, 15810 Arawn, is, like Pluto, a plutino, and is forced into this configuration by the gravitational influence of...
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(385185) 1993 RO (category Plutinos)
(385185) 1993 RO is a plutino. It was the first plutino discovered after Pluto itself, with 1993 RP and (15788) 1993 SB a day and two days later, respectively...
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official during the reign of Akhenaten, Egypt 18th dynasty 38628 Huya, a plutino and dwarf-planet candidate discovered in 2000 HUYA Bioscience International...
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the Deep Ecliptic Survey. It was originally mistakenly thought to be a plutino. Rhadamanthus was discovered on 17 April 1999 by the Deep Ecliptic Survey...
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centaurs. Plutinos are a class of Kuiper belt object that display a similar bicoloured nature, and there are suggestions that not all plutinos' orbits are...
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orbits. Kuiper belt objects whose orbits share this resonance are called plutinos. Pluto has five moons: Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra. Charon,...
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Trans-Neptunian objects (beyond the orbit of Neptune) Kuiper-belt objects (KBOs) Plutinos Orcus, a dwarf planet Vanth Pluto, a dwarf planet Complete list of Pluto's...
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remarkable first observations and/or discoveries include: 28978 Ixion, large plutino 19521 Chaos (cubewano) 1998 WW31, the first binary trans-Neptunian object...
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belonged, such as Francesco Stocco [it]and the brothers Antonino Plutino [it] and Agostino Plutino [it], who militated in the major political groupings of the...
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(TNOs) Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) Classical KBOs (cubewanos) Resonant KBOs Plutinos (2:3 resonance) Twotinos (1:2 resonance) Scattered disc objects (SDOs)...
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SDO (208996) 2003 AZ84 723 or 772±12 0.76 0.10 plutino (2:3 resonant) 28978 Ixion 710±0.2 ? 0.10 ? plutino (2:3 resonant) (145452) 2005 RN43 679+55 −73...
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Plutón in Spanish or Pluton in French Microsoft Pluton security processor Plutino Pluto (disambiguation) Plutonism This disambiguation page lists articles...
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5 47.1 — MPC · JPL 2002 CC251 6 February 2002 Kitt Peak Obs. (695) 119 plutino? 39.5 0.15 6 33.6 45.5 — MPC · JPL 2002 CD251 8 February 2002 M. W. Buie...
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moon 742 km MPC · JPL 55638 2002 VE95 — November 14, 2002 Palomar NEAT plutino 386 km MPC · JPL 55639 2070 P-L — September 24, 1960 Palomar PLS PAD 6...
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