The book progresses systematically, starting with the history and discovery of the Kuiper Belt, then delving into the characteristics of major KBOs such as Pluto and Eris. One intriguing fact is that the debate surrounding Pluto's planetary status revolutionized our understanding of what defines a planet. Supported by data from NASA missions like New Horizons and Hubble Space Telescope, the book analyzes spectroscopic data and orbital parameters to paint a detailed picture of this distant region.
The latter part of the book explores the origins of the Kuiper Belt and its implications for understanding exoplanetary systems, making it a valuable resource for science enthusiasts and students interested in space exploration and Earth Sciences Geography.
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