So why not the kuiperbelt objects?David Waffen said:The asteriod belt is a feature of our solar system that orbits about the sun.
Well some are not entirely elliptical, but you're correct on the rest.All planets have an elliptical orbit, AU refers to the average distance, not their perihelion or aphelion distances.
But not a planet... which should have been there according to the formula... And that doesn't explain why you haven't included the kuiperbelt.The number doesn't jump between Mars and Jupiter, there is an asteriod belt in the way.
So we include the astroid belt because it fits into the formula, but we don't include pluto or the kuiperbelt object because it doesn't fit in. Thanks for clearing that up.Lastly, Pluto is not a planet.
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