Examples of using Dwarf planet in English and their translations into Hebrew
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After the passage near the dwarf planet, the plan was for the spacecraft to take a closer look at other objects in the Kuiper belt,
Our very first view of the dwarf planet was an absolute mess by today's standards,
released yesterday indicate, as expected, that most of the surface of dwarf planet Ceres is dark and heavily cratered like our Moon and the planet Mercury.
Brown, known for the demotion of Pluto to a dwarf planet continues,“All those people who are mad that Pluto is no longer a planet can be thrilled to know… there is a real planet out there still to be found.”.
Brown, well known for the significant role he played in the demotion of Pluto from a planet to a dwarf planet, concluded:“All those people who are mad that Pluto is no longer a planet can be thrilled to know that there is a real planet out there still to be found,” he says.
Brown, well known for the significant role he played in the demotion of Pluto from a planet to a dwarf planet adds,“All those people who are mad that Pluto is no longer a planet can be thrilled to know that there is a real planet out there still to be found,” he says.
Brown, known for the role he played in the"demotion'' of Pluto from a planet to a dwarf planet added,''All those people who are mad that Pluto is no longer a planet can be thrilled to know that there is a real planet out there.
Brown, who played a role in Pluto's demotion to a dwarf planet, says"all those people who are mad that Pluto is no longer a planet can be thrilled to know that there is a real planet out there still to be found.
Jupiter's moon Europa, and the dwarf planet Pluto. In scientific nomenclature,"chaos" is used as a component of proper nouns(e.g.,"Aureum Chaos" on Mars).
the Main Asteroid Belt, to the Dawn mission, which recently concluded its investigations of asteroid Vesta and is on its way to the dwarf planet Ceres, NASA's forays help us understand the origins of the solar system and inform decisions about how to conduct missions to distant planetary bodies.
However, dwarf planets are too small to qualify as true planets. .
And two dwarf planets, one in the asteroid belt- Ceres- and one in the Kuiper belt- Pluto.
Dawn also reinforced the idea that dwarf planets could have hosted oceans over a significant part of their history and potentially still do.
the Executive Committee meeting, along with a greatly simplified definition: all trans-Neptunian dwarf planets are plutoids.
around other Solar System objects such as planets, dwarf planets, and small Solar System bodies.
Some of the larger small Solar System bodies may be reclassified in future as dwarf planets, pending further examination to determine whether
is a term defined in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union to describe solar system objects which are neither planets, nor dwarf planets.
Well, Pluto is actually a dwarf planet.
Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt.
Pluto became a dwarf planet because of these rules.