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Template:Dwarf planet allows insertion of the correct dwarf planet reference without needing to remember the minor planet number. Some large asteroids and other named trans-Neptunian objects make use of this template as well.
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This template is an infobox for planets. Template parameters This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status extrasolarplanet extrasolarplanet no description Unknown optional exosolar planets exosolar planets no description Unknown optional minorplanet minorplanet When given a value (e.g., yes), it changes labels, section headings, and links to a ...
The reason is a simple matter of logic. Try a Venn diagram. There are dwarf planets, and there are non-dwarf planets. That's circle A. Then there are bodies identified as or suspected of being dwarf planets. That's circle B. There is overlap—correctly ID'd DPs—and non-overlap: undiscovered DPs and incorrectly ID'd non-DPs.
The Sun, planets, moons and dwarf planets (true color, size to scale, distances not to scale) The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Solar System: Solar System – gravitationally bound system comprising the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. Of those objects that orbit the ...
A dwarf planet is a small planetary-mass object that is in direct orbit around the Sun, massive enough to be gravitationally rounded, but insufficient to achieve orbital dominance like the eight classical planets of the Solar System. The prototypical dwarf planet is Pluto, which for decades was regarded as a planet before the "dwarf" concept ...
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Template:Dwarf planet allows insertion of the correct dwarf planet reference without needing to remember the minor planet number. Some large asteroids and other named trans-Neptunian objects make use of this template as well.