Pluto
The largest object beyond the orbit of Neptune is Eris, a dwarf planet slightly larger than Pluto. Eris was discovered in 2005 and is part of the Kuiper Belt, a region of icy bodies beyond Neptune.
As of October 2023, a total of 580 individuals have flown to space, with many of them reaching low Earth orbit. However, only a select group has traveled beyond low Earth orbit, specifically to destinations like the Moon. The most notable missions include the Apollo program, where 24 astronauts traveled beyond Earth's orbit. Therefore, the number of astronauts who have gone out of orbit is 24.
It varies, from one comet to another. Some may go all the way to the Oort cloud. Others have been trapped by one of the outer planets, and don't go much beyond the outermost planets.
Eight planets orbit our sun. More than a thousand planets far beyond our solar system are known to orbit other stars.
Makemake orbits the Sun in a distant region of the solar system known as the Kuiper Belt. Its orbit takes it well beyond the orbit of Neptune, and it is considered a dwarf planet.
Some orbits are bigger than others. Science observes, records and looks for rationalities but science does not answer the question 'why?' at the fundamental level.
A part of Neptune's orbit extends beyond that of Pluto.
Neptune's, at times.
The Kuiper Belt, a theorized area far beyond Neptune. There are actually two "shells" of debris around the Solar System. The Kuiper Belt is beyond Neptune, and the Oort Cloud is believed to be beyond that.
Uranus is the planet that was discovered beyond the orbit of Saturn. It was discovered on March 13, 1781 by William Herschel.
Uranus
Beyond the orbit of Neptune
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No. That only applies to low Earth orbit. Geostationary satellites orbit beyond it.
No. Ceres is a dwarf planet and orbits inside the orbit of Jupiter.
Since Pluto has a highly elliptical orbit, it can be between the orbits of Uranus and Neptune, or it can be beyond the orbit of Neptune.
The largest object beyond the orbit of Neptune is Eris, a dwarf planet slightly larger than Pluto. Eris was discovered in 2005 and is part of the Kuiper Belt, a region of icy bodies beyond Neptune.