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The distribution of the resonant trans-Neptunian Objects.
The characteristics of an object in the graph represent:
- Distance along horizontal axis
- the object's orbital semi-major axis a in Astronomical Units (in white)
- the orbital period in years (in red)
- Distance along vertical axis - the object's orbital inclination i in degrees
- Size of the circle - the object’s size relative to others:
- for a few large objects, the diameter drawn represents the best current estimates
- for all the others, the diameter of the circle represents the absolute magnitude H of the object.
- vertical bars mark orbital resonances with Neptune; 1:1 marks the position of Neptune’s orbit (and its Trojan asteroids), 2:3 marks the orbit of Pluto and plutinos.
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Minor Planet Center Orbit database (MPCORB) as of 2008-10-05. Resonant orbits' classification from MPEC Circular 2008-S05 (2008-10-01). Diameter estimates include Stansberry et al (Spitzer). See refs in the related articles.
DescriptionTheResonantTNO 90AU.svg |
English: The resonant trans-Neptunian objects. |
Date | 15 Sep, 2006; update 16 Oct, 2008 |
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Author | Eurocommuter |
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