Ex-planet Pluto just got a further demotion. Observations in 2005 had already revealed that it wasn’t the kingpin of the outer solar system: A more remote denizen called Eris has a diameter 5 percent bigger than Pluto’s.
KINGPIN. The largest and heaviest known outer–solar system object, Eris, is pictured with its tiny moon, Dysmonia.
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