The TNO Quaoar has one known moon, which is yet to be named. it has been named: WEYWOT (son of quaoar)
97 billion miles or 1.043 AUs
Only three planets in the solar system have rings. These are the planets Jupiter, four rings; Saturn, with seven rings and Uranus with 13 rings.
hahaha no the moon does not have rings
20 rings
Quaoar's orbital period is 287.97 years or 105,101
The TNO Quaoar has one known moon, which is yet to be named. it has been named: WEYWOT (son of quaoar)
Yes, Quaoar is a dwarf planet. Quaoar's estimated density of around 2.2 g/cm3 and estimated size of 1,100 km suggests that it is a dwarf planet.
Quaoar is an official dwarf planet.
Quaoar is not a planet, though it may be a dwarf planet. Quaoar is located in the Kuiper Belt beyond the orbit of Neptune. It orbits the sun at a somewhat greater distance than Pluto does.
no
not that I know of
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434345666 days on earth.
They are two different objects with different orbits. Pluto is a dwarf planet, and Quaoar might be a dwarf planet, but is right now classified as a minor planet. They also probably have very different compositions, but we don't know much about Pluto and even less about Quaoar.
Quaoar or better (worse) known as 50000 Quaoar is a binary trans Neptunian object and a candidate for a dwarf planet.It is approximately 6.493 353 Tm (43.405 AU) from the Sun.It was discovered on June 4, 2002 by Chad Trujillo and Michael Brown.
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