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Dwarf Planets and Candidates


Dwarf Planets
ObjectDiscoveredAbsolute MagnitudeAlbedo*Dimensions (diameter) in kmMass × 1020 kg
Eris 2003-1.2 0.86 ± 0.072,400 ± 100 166
Pluto 1930-1.0 varies from 0.49 to 0.662,390 130
Ceres 18013.3 0.11 950 9.5

Candidates
ObjectDiscoveredAbsolute MagnitudeAlbedo*Dimensions (diameter) in km Mass × 1020 kg
2003 EL61 20030.4 0.7 ± 0.1 ~1,960 × 1,518 × 99642
2005 FY9 20050.3 0.8 ± 0.2 1,300 - 1,900? 49
Charon** 19781.6 varies from 0.36 to 0.39 1,200 15
Sedna 20031 > 0.2 1,180 - 1,800 17 - 61
Quaoar 20022.6 0.09 - 0.2 ~1,200 10 - 26
Orcus 20042.2 0.19 ± 0.03946 ± 72 ~7
Ixion 20013.2 0.15 < 822 6?
Varuna 20003.7 0.07 ± 0.02900 ± 140 ~6
2002 AW19720023.2 0.17 ± 0.03700 ± 20 5?

* Albedo is a measure of surface reflectivity. Values lie between 0 (non reflective) and 1 (100% reflective).

**The IAU has yet to rule whether Charon is a satellite of Pluto or a binary Dwarf Planet

The preliminary state of our knowledge of these distant bodies is indicated by the uncertainties and wide error bands.
Objects with moons have more precisely determined masses.


Sources:
Wikipedia - Dwarf Planet and entries for the individual objects
David Jewitt's 1,000 km Scale KBOs
Last updated: 15th August 2007
Michael Gallagher