- Source: List of the brightest Kuiper belt objects
Since the year 2000, a number of Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) with diameters of between 500 and 1500 km (more than half that of Pluto) have been discovered. 50000 Quaoar, a classical KBO discovered in 2002, is over 1000 km across. Makemake and Haumea, both announced on 29 July 2005, are larger still. Other objects, such as 28978 Ixion (discovered in 2001) and 20000 Varuna (discovered in 2000) measure roughly 500 km across. This has led gradually to the acceptance of Pluto as the largest member of the Kuiper belt.
The brightest known dwarf planets and other KBOs (with absolute magnitudes < 4.0) are:
See also
List of trans-Neptunian objects
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of the brightest Kuiper belt objects
- Classical Kuiper belt object
- List of trans-Neptunian objects
- List of unnumbered trans-Neptunian objects
- List of exceptional asteroids
- Makemake
- Solar System
- Sedna (dwarf planet)
- Gonggong (dwarf planet)
- 28978 Ixion