File:Eris Orbit.svg
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05:26, 6 November 2006 | 644 × 481 (28 KB) | Orionist | {{Information |Description= The diagram illustrates the orbit of Eris (blue) compared to those of 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 |
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