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- Sedna (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia
Sedna (minor-planet designation: 90377 Sedna) is a dwarf planet in the outermost reaches of the Solar System, orbiting the Sun far beyond the orbit of Neptune Discovered in 2003, the frigid planetoid is one of the reddest known among Solar System bodies
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- Sedna Facts - The Planets
Sedna Facts Sedna is a minor planet, or planetoid, that lies beyond the Kuiper Belt Its home reaches to the far edges of the solar system, making it one of the most distant space bodies ever identified
- Sedna Is So Distant, Were Not Even Sure Its a Dwarf Planet
Sedna, named for the Inuit goddess of the deep sea, is the most distant object known to orbit the sun and is three times farther from Earth than Pluto
- The Dwarf Planet Sedna: Discovery and Facts - ThoughtCo
Sedna is dwarf planet out far beyond Pluto Here's what we know about Sedna so far and a look at what we suspect is true
- Sedna | Trans-Neptunian Object, Dwarf Planet Kuiper Belt | Britannica
Sedna, small body in the outer solar system that may be the first discovered object from the Oort cloud Sedna was discovered in 2003 by a team of American astronomers at Palomar Observatory on Mount Palomar, California
- Sedna: Possible Dwarf Planet Far From the Sun | Space
Sedna is a dwarf planet candidate that is one of the most distant bodies found in our solar system
- Sedna (2003 VB12) - Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
Sedna is the most distant solar system object ever discovered It is twice as far from the sun as any other solar system object and three times farther than Pluto or Neptune Standing on the surface of Sedna, you could block the entire sun with the head of a pin held at arm's length
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