1》The Dwarf Planets

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Why are dwarf planets first? Because we all know the Normal Planets nowadays, and, Half of my notebook is about Planet Research so.. I guess I'll save the longest for last?
Okay, now onto the content.

Ceres
Ceres is dark, but it has small bright spots that make it look like it has light. Ceres is the largest object in the main asteroid belt that lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. With a diameter of 940 km, Ceres is both the largest of the asteroids and the only unambiguous dwarf planet currently inside Neptune's orbit. (Heh, Wikipedia helps me when i'm tired.)
And, I've seem to notice, that Ceres is the only dwarf planet in the inner solar system.

Makemake
Makemake orbits the sun at around 305 years. Makemake is a likely dwarf planet and perhaps the second largest Kuiper belt object in the classical population, with a diameter approximately two-thirds that of Pluto. Makemake has one known satellite, S/2015 1. My Second-Top Choice for a dwarf planet. Only because of it's maroon-like shade, wich is my favorite colour.

Haumea
Now this, I looked into the telescope to find an egg. Haumea spins very fast, and that is the reasoning to it's disorted round structure. It has two moons, and a slight ring around it. Haumea is a likely dwarf planet located beyond Neptune's orbit. Two people argued over who really found it, but i'm very proud of myself to find an egg in space.

Eris
This was a fun thing to discover. I looked into it, and it had a normal orbit around the sun, but I searched on google, few scrolls here and there, soon figured out that Eris has a strange orbit. It's like a rebel, changing rules of where it's at in the scattered disc. Eris has more mass than Pluto. Eris is the most massive and second-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System. Eris was discovered in January 2005 by a Palomar Observatory-based team led by Mike Brown, and its discovery was verified later that year. In September 2006 it was named after the goddess of strife and discord. And it's My Top Choice! I'd love to see how it orbits differently, but I can't live up to 500 years.

P L U T O
Ah, yes. The ol' and ancient planet, that was changed class reported from the IAU itself. Pluuutoooo! Pluto is an icy dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. It was the first and the largest Kuiper belt object to be discovered. Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 and declared to be the ninth planet from the Sun. And it has a heart, that is is Literally called TOMBAUGH REGIO. I wish I was born when Pluto was still a planet.

There are more, but I'll keep this book simple and very organized. Well, a lot of chaotic stuff here and there, but It won't hurt to re-write half of my notebook here. okay maybe it will for my hands, but that doesnt really count.

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