Copilot
Ihr täglicher KI-Begleiter
  1. 50000 Quaoar - Wikipedia

  2. A dense ring of the trans-Neptunian object Quaoar …

    WEB8. Feb. 2023 · Here we report observations of an inhomogeneous ring around the trans-Neptunian body (50000) Quaoar. This trans-Neptunian object has an estimated radius4 of 555 km and possesses a roughly 80 …

  3. ESA’s Cheops finds an unexpected ring around dwarf …

    WEB8. Feb. 2023 · The dwarf planet is known as Quaoar. The presence of a ring at a distance of almost seven and a half times the radius of Quaoar, opens up a mystery for astronomers to solve: why has this material not …

  4. Ähnliche Fragen
    NASA / JPL At 1,110 km (690 miles) in diameter Quaoar is one of the largest objects known in the outer solar system. Its single moon, named Weywot, spans about 160 km and was discovered in Hubble images in 2007.
    Quaoar was given the minor planet number 50000, which was not by coincidence but to commemorate its large size, being that it was found in the search for a Pluto-sized object in the Kuiper belt. The large Kuiper belt object 20000 Varuna was similarly numbered for a similar occasion.
    en.wikipedia.org
    Quaoar ( minor-planet designation 50000 Quaoar) is a large, ringed trans-Neptunian object in the Kuiper belt, a region of icy planetesimals beyond Neptune. It has an elongated ellipsoid shape with an average diameter of 1,090 km (680 mi), about half the size of the dwarf planet Pluto.
    en.wikipedia.org
    Quaoar is one of a collection of small, distant worlds known as trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). Roughly 3000 are known. As the name suggests, TNOs are found in the outer reaches of the Solar System, beyond the orbit of planet Neptune. The largest of the TNOs are Pluto and Eris.
  5. Astronomers Discover Unexpected Ring around Distant …

    WEB8. Feb. 2023 · The distant dwarf planet 50000 Quaoar appears to have a ring that spans far beyond where it ought to be stable. “That is not where it was supposed to be,” says Bruno Morgado (Federal University of Rio de …

  6. Dwarf planet hosts a ring that’s unexpectedly far from …

    WEB8. Feb. 2023 · Quaoar, a Kuiper belt object with a small moon, has a ring that is 7.4 times further from the planet than its own radius. The ring is irregular and composed of small particles, and the researchers propose …

  7. (50000) Quaoar – Physik-Schule

  8. Crystalline water ice on the Kuiper belt object (50000) …

    WEB9. Dez. 2004 · Object (50000) Quaoar (formerly 2002 LM60) is, after Pluto, the largest and brightest known Kuiper belt object. Its diameter and red geometric albedo are 1,260 ± 190 km and 0.09 -0.02+ 0.04,...

  9. The Kuiper Belt's dwarf planet Quaoar hosts an …

    WEB8. Feb. 2023 · News Astronomy. The Kuiper Belt’s dwarf planet Quaoar hosts an impossible ring. The ring lies outside a typical, mathematically determined distance from the small world. Dwarf planet Quaoar,...

  10. (50000) Quaoar - Wikiwand

  11. Einige Ergebnisse wurden entfernt.