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Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto/Charon,V, W, X, Y, Z... What are their names, sizes, and year length?

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I have heard of Sedna, and one that begins with a Q and I believe several others, but cannot find a comprehensive list, chart, or diagram on the Web. I want to know what order these bodies are in (inner to outer). What is their guestimated distances from the sun, diameters, and how long they will take to orbit the sun once?

Would be nice but not essential are orbital eccentricity, and orbital inclination to the solar equator.

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  1. Here are a few lists.  Too many and  too much data to post it all here.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Neptu...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the...


  2. This web-site should give you all the information you need!  

    :-)

  3. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/index.h...

    Nasa site for planets.  Just click on the planet you want to know about.  Enjoy.

  4. Another place to look to add to those already suggested:

    The "Nine Planets" website (when you go there you'll see that the nine has been crossed out and 8 written next to it, there is also a brief mention of the IAU vote that caused the change.)

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