File:Sedna Comparison.jpg

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Summary
The Sedna object compared to other better-known objects in the solar system
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The artist's rendition shows the newly discovered planet-like object, dubbed 'Sedna,' in relation to other bodies in the Solar System, including Earth and its Moon; Pluto; and Quaoar, a planetoid beyond Pluto that was until now the largest known object beyond Pluto.
The diameter of Sedna is slightly smaller than Pluto's but likely somewhat larger than Quaoar. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC-Caltech)
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<http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/gallery/Sedna_Comparison.jpg>
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