Kuiper belt object

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Named after Gerard Kuiper, who theorized about the belt's existence.

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Kuiper belt object (plural Kuiper belt objects)

  1. (astronomy) A type of trans-Neptunian object (TNO) (a certain type of minor planet) that has an orbit in the Kuiper belt (between 30-50 AU) with inclinations consistent with the ecliptic.

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