97 billion miles or 1.043 AUs
Quaoar does not have any known moons. It is a trans-Neptunian object located in the Kuiper belt, and so far, no natural satellites have been discovered around it.
No, Quaoar does not have rings. Quaoar is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune, and it is not known to possess any ring system like some other bodies in the Solar System.
quasar : a very bright, very distant object, similar to a star
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Mars is 267,000,000 kilometers away from the sun.
Quaoar's orbital period is 287.97 years or 105,101
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.
Quaoar does not have any known moons. It is a trans-Neptunian object located in the Kuiper belt, and so far, no natural satellites have been discovered around it.
Quaoar is an official dwarf planet.
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No, Quaoar does not have rings. Quaoar is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune, and it is not known to possess any ring system like some other bodies in the Solar System.
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Yes, Quaoar is considered a dwarf planet. It is located in the Kuiper Belt, beyond Neptune, and has not cleared its orbit of other debris. This makes it one of the criteria for being classified as a dwarf planet.
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.
The sun is very far away from the sun. In fact, the sun is 19,000,000 miles away from the earth.
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