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ERIS
Eris. Computer artwork of the dwarf planet Eris, formerly known as 2003 UB313 or Xena. Eris is the largest dwarf planet. A dwarf planet is defined as an object large enough to be spherical due to its gravity, and with an independent orbit around the sun (ie. not a satellite of a planet). A true planet has to dominate its orbit around the Sun. Eris fails because it is one of many Kuiper Belt objects in the outer solar system. Pluto is composed of rock and ice. (KEYSTONE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/CHR 366 FRIEDRICH SAURER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY) === ===
Instruktionen
COPYRIGHTPFLICHTIG
Lizenz
Rights Managed
Erstellungsdatum
29-Nov-06
Ort
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY SPL
Byline
FRIEDRICH SAURER
Grösse
4576 x 4500 px
Dateityp
JPEG