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  2. Planetarium (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album consists of songs inspired by the Solar System. There are songs for the system's planets—Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—as well as the dwarf planet, Pluto. There are also songs inspired by black holes, Halley's Comet, the Kuiper belt, the Moon, and the Sun.

  3. List of exoplanets and planetary debris around white dwarfs

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    white dwarf+M3V star 12.0293 5.75 eclipse timing variations 2018 has a size of 1.1 R J [46] [47] Candidates LX Serpentis (AB) white dwarf+M3V star 7.5 9.1 timing 2016 also known as Stepanian's Star [48] [49] [50] DW Ursae Majoris: white dwarf+M3V star 10.06 5.8 timing 2016 accretion disk in the system [51] GK Virginis: white dwarf+red dwarf 0. ...

  4. List of hypothetical Solar System objects - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Earth, a planet situated on the other side of the Sun from that of the Earth. Fifth planet (hypothetical), historical speculation about a planet between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Phaeton, a planet situated between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter whose destruction supposedly led to the formation of the asteroid belt. This hypothesis ...

  5. List of possible dwarf planets - Wikipedia

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    The number of dwarf planets in the Solar System is unknown. Estimates have run as high as 200 in the Kuiper belt [1] and over 10,000 in the region beyond. [2] However, consideration of the surprisingly low densities of many large trans-Neptunian objects, as well as spectroscopic analysis of their surfaces, suggests that the number of dwarf planets may be much lower, perhaps only nine among ...

  6. Dwarf planet - Wikipedia

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    The second resolution, 5B, defined dwarf planets as a subtype of planet, as Stern had originally intended, distinguished from the other eight that were to be called "classical planets". Under this arrangement, the twelve planets of the rejected proposal were to be preserved in a distinction between eight classical planets and four dwarf planets.

  7. Russian names in space - Wikipedia

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    5 Dwarf planets. Toggle Dwarf planets subsection. 5.1 Pluto. 5.2 Ceres. 6 Stars and exoplanets. 7 See also. 8 Sources. 9 References. Toggle the table of contents ...

  8. (148209) 2000 CR105 - Wikipedia

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    The albedo is expected to be low because the object has a blue (neutral) color. [5] However, if the albedo is higher, the object could easily be half that size. (148209) 2000 CR 105 and Sedna differ from scattered-disc objects in that they are not within the gravitational influence of the planet Neptune even at their perihelion distances ...

  9. Fifth planet (hypothetical) - Wikipedia

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    Ceres, the only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt, was once categorized as a planet. In the history of astronomy, a handful of Solar System bodies other than Jupiter have been counted as the fifth planet from the Sun. Various hypotheses have also postulated the former existence of a fifth planet, now destroyed, to explain various ...