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  • 10110199 Chariklo — A comparison of 10199 Chariklo (left), Pluto (center), and the Moon (right), based on mean radius. Discovery Discovered by …

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  • 102Jupiter in fiction — Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is a popular backdrop for science fiction stories and films. Although Jupiter is now known to have no solid surface one could land on, and has long been known to have an atmosphere, temperature,… …

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  • 103Main-belt comet — Asteroid 596 Scheila displaying a comet like appearance on December 12, 2010. Main belt comets are bodies orbiting within the main asteroid belt which have shown cometary activity during part of their orbit. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory defines… …

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  • 104Reinhold O. Schmidt — Reinhold Schmidt (1897 1970?) was one of the late comers of the 1950s UFO contactee era that began with George Adamski in 1953. Schmidt was born and grew up in Nebraska, where he worked for most of his adult life as a grain buyer and dealer. He… …

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  • 105Titan in fiction — Titan is the largest moon of Saturn. It has a substantial atmosphere and is the most Earth like satellite in the Solar System, making it a popular science fiction setting. Literature * Flight on Titan (1935), short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum. A …

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  • 106Ceres (dwarf planet) — For other uses of the name Ceres , see Ceres. Ceres   Ceres as seen by Hubble Space Telescope (ACS). The …

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  • 107(100048) 1991 TE14 — Orbital diagram The asteroid (100048) 1991 TE14 is a main belt asteroid discovered by Charles de Saint Aignan at Lowell Observatory, examining films taken at Palomar. Citation from the MPCs No citation …

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  • 108Dwarf planet — Not to be confused with Minor planet. Ceres as seen with the Hubble Space Telescope. It is the only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt …

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  • 109IAU definition of planet — This article is about the formal definition established in 2006. For prior usage, see Definition of planet. The definition of planet set in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) states that, in the Solar System, a planet is a… …

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  • 110Eris (dwarf planet) — Eris   Eris (centre) and Dysnomia (left of centre). Hubble Space Telescope …

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