- (208996) 2003 AZ84, and Ixion.
Plutinos are
named after mythological creatures ****ociated with the underworld.
Plutinos form the
inner part of the Kuiper...
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Neptune (po****ted 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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International Astronomical Union's (IAU's)
naming convention which requires plutinos (objects in a 3:2
orbital resonance with Neptune) to be
named after mythological...
- as
plutinos. Many
plutinos,
including Pluto, have
orbits that
cross that of Neptune,
although their resonance means they can
never collide.
Plutinos have...
- 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...
- 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...
- (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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orbits in this
resonance are
named plutinos after Pluto, the
first such body discovered. Large,
numbered plutinos include:
Pluto 90482
Orcus (208996)...
- orbits.
Kuiper belt
objects whose orbits share this
resonance are
called plutinos.
Pluto has five moons: Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra. Charon,...
- 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...