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English: The diagram illustrates the orbit of (136199) Eris (blue) compared to those of (134340) Pluto and the three outermost planets (white/grey). The segments of orbits below the ecliptic are plotted in darker colours, and the red dot is the Sun. The diagram on the left is a polar view while the diagrams on the right are different views from the ecliptic.
Français : Ce schéma montre l′orbite de (136199) Éris (en bleu) comparée à celles de (134340) Pluton et des trois planètes les plus éloignées du Soleil (en gris). À gauche se trouve la vue polaire, à droite se trouve les vues de l′écliptique.
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