There are two regions in the solar system past Neptune, both of which contain icy planetoids. The inner area is called the "Kuiper Belt", and includes objects which are in relatively stable orbits around the Sun. Farther out, the "scattered disc" region is thought to be the origin of periodic comets, bodies which have been disturbed by Neptune's gravity and enter the inner solar system.
Shorter period comets are thought to be from the Kuiper belt, or scattered disk beyond the orbit of Neptune and Pluto. Longer term comets are thought to originate from the Oort cloud, which is further out still.
It's the asteroid belt.
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20 years
commet
164.8 Earth years
neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
Most are from the Kuiper belt, beyonf Neptunes orbit. There are currently five official dwarf planets. Four of them are around or beyond Neptunes orbit, but there is one in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, called Ceres.
neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
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well the orbit is about 59,000000000 km ( 3km455666674x34km
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20 years
commet
164.8 Earth years
neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
Neptune takes 60148.35 days to orbit the sun once.
Eris is not an asteroid and it is not located in the asteroid belt; it is a dwarf planet, and it is beyond the orbit of Neptune, in the outer system.