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The Tenth Planet

August 2005

Discovery Image
Motion through the Stars
Size
The Kuiper Belt


Sources:

NASA
Sky & Telescope

The discoverers attempted to image the new planet with the Spitzer Space Telescope but didn't detect it. That placed an upper limit on the size: 3,000 kilometers across. Its lower limit is derived from its brightness. Even if its surface is 100 percent reflective, it would still be larger than Pluto, which is 2,250 km across.