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It took more than 60 years to discover a second TNO, Albion (provisionally known as 1992 QB 1), in 1992. The largest known trans-Neptunian objects are Pluto and Eris , followed by Haumea , Makemake , Gonggong , Quaoar , Sedna , and Orcus , all of them being officially recognized as dwarf planets by the IAU except for Gonggong, Sedna, and Orcus.
a dwarf planet, the first TNO discovered, and largest-known TNO. It is the only TNO known to have an atmosphere. Hosts a system of five satellites and is the prototype plutino: 15760 Albion: the prototype cubewano, the first Kuiper belt object discovered after Pluto (385185) 1993 RO: the next plutino discovered after Pluto (15874) 1996 TL 66
The Short North is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, United States, centered on the main strip of High Street immediately north of the Arena District and extending until just south of the University District and Ohio State University.
In 2006, TNO-ITSEF, a subsidiary organization of TNO, was criticized for resisting the publication of its test reports regarding widely used voting computers in the Netherlands. In the same year, a Swiss research group refuted a widely publicized TNO report claiming UMTS radiation is a health hazard. [17]
TNO may refer to: Franco-Ténois , the widespread community of francophones who reside in the Northwest Territories Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research ( Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek ), an independent research organization in the Netherlands
The orbits of Sedna, 2012 VP 113, Leleākūhonua, and other very distant objects along with the predicted orbit of Planet Nine [A]. An extreme trans-Neptunian object (ETNO) is a trans-Neptunian object orbiting the Sun well beyond Neptune (30 AU) in the outermost region of the Solar System.
(119951) 2002 KX 14 (provisional designation 2002 KX 14) is a medium-sized trans-Neptunian object (TNO) residing within the Kuiper belt. It was discovered on 17 May 2002 by Michael E. Brown and Chad Trujillo. [1] It has a semi-major axis, orbital period and orbital eccentricity close to that of a plutino. [10]
(543354) 2014 AN 55 (provisional designation 2014 AN 55) is a trans-Neptunian object in the scattered disc, located in the outermost region of the Solar System, that measures approximately 600 kilometres (370 mi) in diameter.