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koavf@lemmy.mlM to Color@lemmy.ml · 2 months ago

Astronomers use the colors of trans-Neptunian objects to track an ancient stellar flyby

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Astronomers use the colors of trans-Neptunian objects to track an ancient stellar flyby

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Trans-Neptunian objects (TNO) are some of our solar system's lesser-known objects. They number in the thousands, and they get their name from their orbits. These dwarf planets orbit the sun at a greater average distance than Neptune does. Pluto is the group's most well-known member, having been demoted from planet to TNO in recent years.
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