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Cosa (chi) è neptunian$52189$ - definizione

BODY OF SEDIMENTARY ROCK CUTTING VERTICALLY ACROSS ROCK LAYERS
Sandstone dyke; Sandstone dike; Neptunian dyke

Trans-Neptunian object         
  • [[Euler diagram]] showing the types of bodies in the Solar System.
  • Overview of trans-Neptunian objects with extreme TNOs grouped into three categories at the top.
  • Looking back at Pluto, the largest visited KBO so far
  • [[Pluto]] imaged by ''[[New Horizons]]''
  • Sedna's orbit takes it far beyond even the Kuiper belt (30–50 au), out to nearly 1,000 au (Sun–Earth distance)
  • Size comparison between the [[Moon]], Neptune's moon Triton, Pluto, several large TNOs, and the asteroid Ceres. Their respective shapes are not represented.
  • Distribution of trans-Neptunian objects
  • Pholus]] are not trans-Neptunian.
  • Illustration of the relative sizes, albedos and colours of some large TNOs
  • Kuiper belt object 486958 Arrokoth, in images taken by the ''New Horizons'' spacecraft
ANY OBJECT IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM THAT ORBITS THE SUN AT A GREATER AVERAGE DISTANCE THAN NEPTUNE
Trans-Neptunian Object; Trans Neptunian Object; Trans-Neptunian Objects; Trans-neptunian object; Outer planets of the solar system in fiction; Kuiper belt and Oort cloud; TNOs; Trans-Neptunian; Outer planets of the Solar System in fiction; Transneptunian object; Trans-Neptunian objects in fiction; Trans-Neptune object; Trans-Neptunian objects; Trans-neptunian objects; Transneptunian objects; TransNeptunian Object; Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud; Kuiper belt in fiction; Scattered disc in fiction; Detached objects in fiction; Extreme trans Neptunian object; Trans Neptunian objects; Trans Neptunian Objects; Distant object spectral type; Distant object color indices; Scattering object
A trans-Neptunian object (TNO), also written transneptunian object, is any minor planet in the Solar System that orbits the Sun at a greater average distance than Neptune, which has a semi-major axis of 30.1 astronomical units (au).
Resonant trans-Neptunian object         
  • 8}} missing the 3:7 (2.333) resonance of Neptune.
  • The orbital period of 2001 XT<sub>254</sub> around the 3:7 (2.333) resonance of Neptune.
  • 245}}'s orbit librating in a 2:9 resonance with [[Neptune]]
  • Distribution of trans-Neptunian objects. Objects occupying the stronger resonances are in red.
  • Orcus]] and [[Pluto]] in a [[rotating frame]] with a period equal to [[Neptune]]'s [[orbital period]] (holding Neptune stationary)
  • Ixion]]
TRANS-NEPTUNIAN OBJECT
Twotino; Resonant TNO; Resonant Trans-Neptunian Object; Twotinos; Resonant Kuiper belt object; Resonant trans-Neptunian Object; Resonant KBO; Resonance with Neptune
In astronomy, a resonant trans-Neptunian object is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) in mean-motion orbital resonance with Neptune. The orbital periods of the resonant objects are in a simple integer relations with the period of Neptune, e.
Planets beyond Neptune         
  • Discovery image of Charon
  • Clyde William Tombaugh
  • [[Jacques Babinet]], an early proponent of a trans-Neptunian planet
  • Prediction of hypothetical Planet Nine's orbit based on unique clustering
  • Discovery photographs of Pluto
  • alt=The orbit of Sedna lies well beyond these objects, and extends many times their distances from the Sun
ANY SOLAR SYSTEM PLANET THAT MIGHT ORBIT THE SUN BEYOND NEPTUNE
Transpluto; Hypothetical trans-Neptunian planets; 10th planet; Planet x; Ninth planet; Sol IX; Venkatesh Ketakar; Sol X; Tenth planet; Hypothetical trans-Neptunian planet; Planet X; Trans-Neptunian planets; Trans-neptunian planet; Planet beyond neptune; Discovery of Pluto; Planet O; V. P. Ketakar; Pluto discovery; Venkatesh P. Ketakar; VP Ketakar; V P Ketakar; Trans neptunian planets; Eleventh planet; The ninth planet; Tenth Planet; Eleventh Planet; 11th planet; Planet beyond Neptune; Super-Pluton; Planet 10; Planet Ten; Planet ten; Oligarch planet; Oligarch planets; Halo of oligarch planets; Oligarch halo; Trans-Neptunian planet; Sol-9; Planets beyond Pluto; X (planet); Planet X (planet); Planets beyond pluto; Thelisto (hypothetical planet); The 9th planet; 10th Planet; Planet Eleven; Planet 10 (Hypothetical planet); V. B. Ketakar
Following the discovery of the planet Neptune in 1846, there was considerable speculation that another planet might exist beyond its orbit. The search began in the mid-19th century and continued at the start of the 20th with Percival Lowell's quest for Planet X.

Wikipedia

Clastic dike

A clastic dike is a seam of sedimentary material that fills an open fracture in and cuts across sedimentary rock strata or layering in other rock types. Clastic dikes form rapidly by fluidized injection (mobilization of pressurized pore fluids) or passively by water, wind, and gravity (sediment swept into open cracks). Diagenesis may play a role in the formation of some dikes. Clastic dikes are commonly vertical or near-vertical. Centimeter-scale widths are common, but thicknesses range from millimetres to metres. Length is usually many times width.

Clastic dikes are found in sedimentary basin deposits worldwide. Formal geologic reports of clastic dikes began to emerge in the early 19th century.

Terms synonymous with clastic dike include: clastic intrusion, sandstone dike, fissure fill, soft-sediment deformation, fluid escape structure, seismite, injectite, liquefaction feature, neptunian dike (passive fissure fills), paleoseismic indicator, pseudo ice wedge cast, sedimentary insertion, sheeted clastic dike, synsedimentary filling, tension fracture, hydraulic injection dike, and tempestite.