File:Dwarfplanets5.png
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Comparison of the five identified dwarf planets: Eris, Pluto, Makemake, Haumea, and Ceres. Text properties for future modifications:
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[edit]This image is a derivative work of the following images:
- File:EightTNOs.png licensed with Cc-by-sa-2.5,2.0,1.0, Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL
- 2010-07-12T07:46:56Z Drtony999 2750x1995 (2684463 Bytes) Naming Orcus' Moon "Vanth"
- 2009-11-26T12:28:32Z Chesnok 2750x1995 (1969565 Bytes) Reverted re-titling; spelling Hi'iaka.
- 2009-11-26T10:53:58Z Chesnok 2750x1995 (1964486 Bytes) (225088) 2007 OR10 is between Orcus and Quaoar in size. Orcus's satellite was not officially named yet.
- 2009-11-22T21:41:25Z The Tom 2750x1995 (2139814 Bytes) Re-titled (from "Largest known" to "Largest named", as several unnamed TNOs not pictured are larger) and added label for Vanth
- 2009-11-20T08:59:02Z Kheider 2750x1995 (1926760 Bytes) label Weywot
- 2009-05-27T14:49:41Z Kheider 2750x1995 (1921691 Bytes) Give [[:en:50000_Quaoar#Satellite|Quaoar]] a small moon
- 2009-03-31T13:44:03Z VirtualDave 2750x1995 (1921065 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Comparison of the eight largest TNOs Text properties for future modification: * Font is Verdana * Size is 100 pt for title, 72 pt for objects, 48 pt for moons * Colour is FFFFCE * Style is Bold * An
- 2008-09-17T21:49:18Z Chesnok 2750x1995 (1902444 Bytes) http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/Headlines.html
- 2008-09-02T21:03:34Z Mahahahaneapneap 2750x1995 (1901920 Bytes) Compressed
- 2008-07-15T20:59:04Z Ben Tillman 2750x1995 (2607068 Bytes) == Summary == Comparison of the eight largest TNOs, based on the public domain NASA image: [[:Image:2006-16-d-print.jpg]]. Text properties for future modification: *Font is Verdana *Size is 100 pt for title, 72 pt for object
- 2006-09-14T16:23:21Z Lexicon 2750x1995 (1904497 Bytes)
- 2006-09-14T16:20:22Z Lexicon 2750x1995 (1597860 Bytes) Comparison of the eight largest TNOs, based on the public domain NASA image: [[:Image:2006-16-d-print.jpg]]. Text properties for future modification: *Font is Verdana *Size is 100 pt for title, 72 pt for objects, 48 pt for m
- File:Planetas_enanos.png licensed with PD-USGov-NASA
- 2009-07-19T21:09:41Z LuisArmandoRasteletti 2750x1780 (2033859 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=A '''dwarf planet''', as defined by the [[International Astronomical Union]] (IAU), is a [[celestial body]] [[orbit]]ing the [[Sun]] that is massive enough to be rounded by its own [[gravity]
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current | 17:07, 18 April 2013 | 2,092 × 1,860 (1.89 MB) | NikNaks (talk | contribs) | updating with pluto moons | |
22:46, 14 August 2011 | 2,092 × 1,860 (1.81 MB) | JorisvS (talk | contribs) | add Pluto's fourth moon | ||
23:23, 7 August 2011 | 2,092 × 1,860 (1.42 MB) | JorisvS (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Comparison of the five identified dwarf planets: Eris, Pluto, Makemake, Haumea, and Ceres. Text properti |
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