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quaoar (n)

a planetoid discovered in 2002

quaoar Sentence Examples

  1. Quaoar, a dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, is approximately half the size of Pluto.
  2. Quaoar was discovered in 2002 by a team of astronomers using the Samuel Oschin Telescope.
  3. The name Quaoar is derived from the Tongva deity of creation, who brought the sun into the world.
  4. Quaoar has a diameter of approximately 1,110 kilometers and a mass only one-tenth that of Pluto.
  5. The surface of Quaoar is covered in a mixture of ice and rock, with some methane and carbon monoxide deposits.
  6. Quaoar's atmosphere, which is composed primarily of methane and nitrogen, is extremely thin.
  7. Quaoar has a large and unusually shaped moon named Weywot, which circles the dwarf planet in a retrograde direction.
  8. The Quaoar system is believed to be a primordial remnant from the formation of the Kuiper Belt.
  9. Quaoar is a member of a collisional family of objects within the Kuiper Belt, known as the Quaoar family.
  10. Scientists are studying Quaoar to better understand the composition and evolution of dwarf planets and the outer solar system.

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a planetoid discovered in 2002

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Quaoar, a dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, is approximately half the size of Pluto.

Quaoar was discovered in 2002 by a team of astronomers using the Samuel Oschin Telescope.

The name Quaoar is derived from the Tongva deity of creation, who brought the sun into the world.

Quaoar has a diameter of approximately 1,110 kilometers and a mass only one-tenth that of Pluto.