Plutino

In astronomy , the plutinos are a dynamical group of trans-Neptunian objects in the outermost region of the Solar System that orbit in 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune . This means that for every two orbits a plutino makes, Neptune orbits three times. The dwarf planet Pluto is the largest member and namesake of this group. Plutinos are named after mythological creatures associated with the underworld.

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2018

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In astronomy , the plutinos are a dynamical group of trans-Neptunian objects in the outermost region of the Solar System that orbit in 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune . This means that for every two orbits a plutino makes, Neptune orbits three times. The dwarf planet Pluto is the largest member and namesake of this group. Plutinos are named after mythological creatures associated with the underworld.

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In astronomy , the plutinos are a dynamical group of trans-Neptunian objects in the outermost region of the Solar System that orbit in 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune . This means that for every 2 orbits a plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. The dwarf planet Pluto is the largest member and namesake of this group. Plutinos are named after mythological creatures associated with the underworld.

2016

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. The term "plutino" derived from the dwarf planet Pluto , the largest and the first plutino discovered. The term does not imply common physical characteristics. [ citation needed ] Plutinos are named after mythological creatures associated with the underworld.

2015

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , the largest and the first plutino discovered. The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics. [ citation needed ]

2014

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , the first discovered object with this resonance. The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics.

2013

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , which follows an orbit trapped in the same resonance, with the Italian diminutive suffix -ino . The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto (hence the diminutive) following similar orbits. The class includes Pluto itself and its moons.

2012

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , which follows an orbit trapped in the same resonance, with the Italian diminutive suffix -ino . The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto (hence the diminutive) following similar orbits. The class includes Pluto itself and its moons.

2011

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , which follows an orbit trapped in the same resonance, with the Italian diminutive suffix -ino . The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto (hence the diminutive) following similar orbits. The class includes Pluto itself and its moons.

2010

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , which follows an orbit trapped in the same resonance, with the Italian diminutive suffix -ino . The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto (hence the diminutive) following similar orbits. The class includes Pluto itself and its moons.

2009

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a Plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , which follows an orbit trapped in the same resonance, with the Italian diminutive suffix -ino . The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto (hence the diminutive) following similar orbits. The class includes Pluto itself and its moons.

2008

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a Plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , which follows an orbit trapped in the same resonance, with the Italian diminutive suffix -ino . The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto (hence the diminutive) following similar orbits. The class includes Pluto itself and its moons.

2007

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . For every 2 orbits that a Plutino makes, Neptune orbits 3 times. Plutinos are named after Pluto , which follows an orbit trapped in the same resonance, with the Italian diminutive suffix -ino . The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto (hence the diminutive) following similar orbits. The class includes Pluto itself and its moons.

2006

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean motion resonance with Neptune . Plutinos are named after Pluto , which follows an orbit trapped in the same resonance, with the Italian diminutive suffix -ino . The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto with the resonance (hence the diminutive) but now includes Pluto itself.

2005

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In astronomy , a plutino is a trans-Neptunian object that has a 3:2 orbital resonance with Neptune . They are named after Pluto , which also has this same orbital resonance.

2004

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In astronomy , a plutino is a Pluto -like object, insofar as it has the same relative orbit as Pluto. These orbits are stabilized by an orbital resonance with Neptune , similar to Pluto's 3:2 orbital resonance. Plutinos form the inner part of the Kuiper belt . About 1/4 of known Kuiper Belt objects are Plutinos.

2003

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A plutino is a Pluto -like object, insofar as it has the same relative orbit as Pluto. These orbits are stabilized by an orbital resonance with Neptune , similar to Pluto's 3:2 orbital resonance. Plutinos form the inner part of the Kuiper belt .

2002

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A Plutino is a Pluto -like object, insofar as it has the same relative orbit as Pluto. These orbits are stabilized by an orbital resonance with Neptune , similar to Pluto's 3:2 orbital resonance. Plutinos form the inner part of the Kuiper Belt .

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A Plutino is a Pluto -like object, insofar as it has the same relative orbit as Pluto. These orbits are stabilized by a 3:2 resonance with Neptune . Plutinos form the inner part of the Kuiper Belt .