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- belt, and the objects in this resonance are sometimes referred to as twotinos. Twotinos have inclinations less than 15 degrees and generally moderate eccentricities...
- resonant objects called plutinos (another such resonant subgroup are the twotinos). It took more than 60 years to discover a second TNO, Albion (provisionally...
- Pluto, a dwarf planet Complete list of Pluto's natural satellites Charon Twotinos Cubewanos (classical objects) Haumea, a dwarf planet Namaka Hiʻiaka Quaoar...
- discoverers § A. B. Jordan Chiang, EI, Jordan, AB, (2002). On the Plutinos and Twotinos of the Kuiper belt. Chiang, EI, Jordan, AB, Millis, RL et al. (2003). Resonance...
- (KBOs) classical KBOs (cubewanos) Resonant KBOs Plutinos (2:3 resonance) Twotinos (1:2 resonance) Scattered disc objects (SDOs) Resonant SDOs Extreme trans-Neptunian...
- There are a large number of resonant subgroups, the largest being the twotinos (1:2 resonance) and the plutinos (2:3 resonance), named after their most...
- Damocloids Kuiper belt objects classical KBOs Resonant TNOs Plutinos (2:3) Twotinos (1:2) Scattered disc objects Detached objects Sednoid Exoplanets Chthonian...
- by Neptune: the highlighted regions are the 2:3 resonance (plutinos), the nonresonant "classical belt" (cubewanos), and the 1:2 resonance (twotinos)....
- (KBOs) classical KBOs (cubewanos) Resonant KBOs Plutinos (2:3 resonance) Twotinos (1:2 resonance) Scattered disc objects (SDOs) Resonant SDOs Extreme trans-Neptunian...
- belt's outer edge (where objects in a 1:2 resonance with Neptune, the Twotinos, are found). The orbital periods of plutinos cluster around 247.3 years...