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  2. File:225088 Gonggong, Earth & Moon size comparison.png

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  4. Gonggong (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia

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    Gonggong (minor-planet designation: 225088 Gonggong) is a dwarf planet and a member of the scattered disc beyond Neptune. It has a highly eccentric and inclined orbit during which it ranges from 34–101 astronomical units (5.1–15.1 billion kilometers; 3.2–9.4 billion miles) from the Sun .

  5. File:Xiangliu orbiting 225088 Gonggong (2010, cropped).jpg

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    English: These two images, taken a year apart, reveal a moon orbiting the dwarf planet 225088 Gonggong (2007 OR 10).Each image, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3, shows the companion in a different orbital position around its parent body. 225088 Gonggong is the third-largest known dwarf planet, behind Pluto and Eris, and the largest unnamed world in the Solar ...

  6. Xiangliu (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Gonggong and its moon Xiangliu, imaged in 2009 and 2010 with Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 [10]. Following the March 2016 discovery that Gonggong was an unusually slow rotator, the possibility was raised that a satellite may have slowed it down via tidal forces. [3]

  7. File:225088 Gonggong (2007 OR10) and Eris orbits, Jan2018 ...

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  8. Category:225088 Gonggong - Wikipedia

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  9. Gonggong - Wikipedia

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    Gonggong (/ ˈ ɡ ɒ ŋ ɡ ɒ ŋ /) is a Chinese water god who is depicted in Chinese mythology and folktales as having a copper human head with an iron forehead, red hair, and the body of a serpent, or sometimes the head and torso are human, with the tail of a serpent.