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In Depth | Eris – NASA Solar System Exploration Eris is one of the largest known dwarf planets in our solar system. It's about the same size as Pluto but is three times farther from the Sun. At first, Eris appeared to be larger than Pluto.
10 Need-to-Know Things About Pluto - NASA Solar System … Pluto orbits the Sun about 3.6 billion miles (5.8 billion km) away on average, about 40 times as far as Earth, in a region called the Kuiper Belt.
Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud - NASA Solar System Exploration comets may exist in a huge cloud surrounding our solar system. 1951 — Astronomer Gerard Kuiper predicts the existence of a belt of icy objects just beyond the orbit of Neptune.
Planet Compare - NASA Solar System Exploration 9 Jan 2025 · Solar System. Our Solar System; Sun; Kuiper Belt; Oort Cloud; Beyond Our Solar System; Eclipses; Planets. About Planets; PLANETS Mercury; ... Moons. About Moons; BY DESTINATION Earth (1) Mars (2) Jupiter (95) Saturn (83) Uranus (27) Neptune (14) Pluto (5) Asteroids, Comets & Meteors. About Asteroids, Comets & Meteors; BY TYPE Meteors ...
Pluto By the Numbers – NASA Solar System Exploration 9 Jan 2025 · Pluto was once our solar system's ninth planet, but has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. It's located in the Kuiper Belt.
Pluto's Largest Moon Gets Its First Official Feature Names 11 Apr 2018 · Map projection of Charon, the largest of Pluto's five moons, annotated with its first set of official feature names. With a diameter of about 755 miles, the Texas-sized moon is one of largest known objects in the Kuiper Belt, the region of icy, rocky bodies beyond Neptune.
In Depth | Kuiper Belt – NASA Solar System Exploration It's sometimes called the "third zone" of the solar system. Astronomers think there are millions of small, icy objects in this region – including hundreds of thousands that are larger than 60 miles (100 kilometers) wide. Some of the objects, including Pluto, …
In Depth | Pluto – NASA Solar System Exploration Pluto's orbit around the Sun is unusual compared to the planets: it's both elliptical and tilted. Pluto's 248-year-long, oval-shaped orbit can take it as far as 49.3 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun, and as close as 30 AU. (One AU is the mean distance between Earth and the Sun: about 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers.)
In Depth | Our Solar System – NASA Solar System Exploration Our solar system extends much farther than the eight planets that orbit the Sun. The solar system also includes the Kuiper Belt that lies past Neptune's orbit. This is a sparsely occupied ring of icy bodies, almost all smaller than the most popular Kuiper Belt Object – dwarf planet Pluto.
What is a Planet? | Planets – NASA Solar System Exploration Pluto, discovered in 1930, was identified as the ninth planet. But Pluto is much smaller than Mercury and is even smaller than some of the planetary moons. It is unlike the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars), or the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn), or …