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Question by peewee
Submitted on 10/21/2003
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What was the most recently discovered planet in the solar system?


Answer by freese
Submitted on 4/5/2004
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The most recent planet discovered in our our solar system is named Cedna after the Inuit goddess of the sea. It is even smaller than Pluto.

 

Answer by kristi
Submitted on 6/12/2004
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cedna is a real planet!

 

Answer by Siddharth Jayesh Chandrakant Nandlal Shah
Submitted on 6/28/2004
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Cedna(as-is)

 

Answer by shrimp
Submitted on 1/29/2005
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I really think it is Cedna!

 

Answer by nade
Submitted on 4/15/2005
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FU

 

Answer by joseph
Submitted on 6/13/2005
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cedna is the most recently discovered planet and is also the smallest. It was thought that cedna was a moon but it is actually a planet.

 

Answer by Crazy Frog
Submitted on 8/3/2005
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Hey! I'm a crazy frog! Whee! BREEMBRROMBRRUMMWHEE!

 

Answer by shweta
Submitted on 9/13/2005
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Discovery of Cedna is really a huge task.

 

Answer by becca
Submitted on 1/10/2006
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i didnt know there was a new planet until today, i thought there was only 9 but it turns out there is 10. Cedna, its a nice name i like it.

 

Answer by Scytale
Submitted on 1/21/2006
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Supposedly it is the planet Cedna, after some Inuit goddess.
Although some would believe it's a planet, others like myself only think of it a large planetesimal.

 

Answer by Renee
Submitted on 1/30/2006
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this web site does not have enough imformation it does not even have what it said it would have! Why have a web site with out the imformation.

 

Answer by cock and balls
Submitted on 2/28/2006
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uranus 2

 

Answer by slimdashock
Submitted on 3/14/2006
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sedna is just a solar body discovered and yet to be ascertained a planet

 

Answer by Christina
Submitted on 5/19/2006
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Planet Cedna was thought to be a moon until 2003.

 

Answer by Christina Maree De Piazzi
Submitted on 5/29/2006
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Cedna was thought to be a moon until 2003 and it was originally called 2003VB12 until 2004

 

Answer by answerwithin
Submitted on 9/20/2006
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Sedna the dwarf planet(2003UB313).

 

Answer by andrea
Submitted on 3/23/2007
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cedna is a newly discovered planet,it is the size of pluto!

 

Answer by daniella
Submitted on 4/26/2007
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Cenda is not a real planet it was probly throw off the astroid belt and the scientists thought it was a planet.....
  ...........     duh ....... duh  ............. duh

 

Answer by Jaycie
Submitted on 5/1/2007
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iloveyou

 

Answer by kane
Submitted on 5/7/2007
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What is cedna and when was it discovered?

 

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