A well-known example of a dwarf planet in the solar system is Pluto. Classified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2006, Pluto is located in the Kuiper Belt and is recognized for its spherical shape and inability to clear its orbital path of other debris. Other notable dwarf planets include Eris, Haumea, and Makemake.
No. Its not even the biggest dwarf planet.
No, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
No. Haumea is not classified as a planet. It is a dwarf planet.
Eris, Pluto and Ceres are dwarf planets within our own solar system.
There is no dwarf planet named Churon. Charon is a real object, though. it is not a dwarf planet, however: it is the largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto, which has an elliptical orbit that lies mostly beyond the orbit of Neptune.
Asteroids are their own class of object.
No. Its not even the biggest dwarf planet.
No, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
Pluto
No. Haumea is not classified as a planet. It is a dwarf planet.
Scientists that study the solar system.
Not necessarily. It could be a meteoroid, an asteroid or a dwarf planet.
Eris, Pluto and Ceres are dwarf planets within our own solar system.
A dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, a ring of icy objects beyond Neptune. It was discovered in 1930 and was considered the ninth planet in our solar system until 2006 when it was reclassified as a dwarf planet. Pluto is the largest known trans-Neptunian object by volume.
There is no dwarf planet named Churon. Charon is a real object, though. it is not a dwarf planet, however: it is the largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto, which has an elliptical orbit that lies mostly beyond the orbit of Neptune.
Zena is not classified as anything - as it does not exist.
Pluto is a member of the solar system because any object in the solar system is a member of the solar system. However, if you were asking if Pluto is a planet in the solar system then the answer is no. Pluto used to be a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet.