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Dwarf planets Ceres, Pluto, and Eris compared

author: Walter B. Myers/Novapix

reference: a-sys98-00450

Image Size 300 DPI: 50 * 33 cm

Ceres was elevated from asteroid to the status of dwarf planet in 2006 when the International Astronomical Union (IAU) reviewed Pluto's status as the solar system's 9th planet. Pluto was subsequently demoted to dwarf planet. In this image, from left to right are the dwarf planets Ceres, Pluto, and Eris. Eris was discovered in 2003 and is now the largest of the known dwarf planets. It is believed to be slightly more massive than Pluto and follows a highly eccentric orbit that alternately brings it as close as the orbits of Neptune and Pluto and as far as over twice Pluto's furthest distance from the Sun. It was the discovery of Eris that prompted the re-evaluation of Pluto as a planet.

Keywords for this photo:

134340 PLUTO - ASTRONOMY - CERES - COMPARISON - DWARF PLANET - ERIS - GLOBAL VIEW - ILLUSTRATION - PLANET - PLUTO - POSTER - SIZE - SOLAR SYSTEM - TNO - TRANSNEPTUNIAN OBJECT -