The TNO Quaoar has one known moon, which is yet to be named.
it has been named: WEYWOT (son of quaoar)
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.
Quaoar is a trans-Neptunian object located in the Kuiper Belt at an average distance of about 6.5 billion kilometers from the Sun.
Mars is having two moons.
in a year there are 35 new moons
Only Mars has two moons. The other planets have either one moon, no moons, or many moons.
Quaoar's orbital period is 287.97 years or 105,101
Among the major planets of the solar system, Earth [1], Mars [2], Jupiter [66], Saturn [62], Uranus [27], and Neptune [13] have moons. Among the dwarf planets, Orcus [1], Pluto-Charon [4], Quaoar [1], Haumea [2], and Eris [1] have moons.
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.
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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.
many moons.
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Many Moons was created in 1943.
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.
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