Latest news: The three major radio telescopes in the world jointly exhibited an unusual binary asteroid. YE 5 in 2017 is an asteroid that is only 4 stars on earth observed so far. Two of them are about the same size and are not touched.
Asteroids are rocks that run around the sun, no air, but they are too small to call the planet. Thousands of these asteroids gather in the main asteroid belt and there is a huge circular ring between Mars and Jupiter's orbit. Through asteroids close to the Earth - worth watching closely - called Earth or Earth-nearby objects
Pluto has been downgraded from the planet to what is now considered a dwarf. By redefining the planet and dwarf, a new planet has been identified. These dwarfs are on the Kuiper belt through Neptune. This is the information that led the researcher to believe that there is the ninth planet. The California Institute of Technology believes that Planet 9 exists, but it is ten times the mass of the Earth. Planet Nine is far beyond the standard boundary of the solar system, and it takes 20,000 earth years to fully orbit the sun.
Makemake is the second dwarf furthest from the sun and the third dwarf of the solar system. Makemake was discovered on March 31, 2005 and was recognized as a dwarf by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in July 2008. Until April 2016, Makemake was thought to be the only planet out of the four outer dwarfs without satellites. Makemake is the second brightest Kuiper belt object next to Pluto, theoretically Clyde Tombaugh (Pluto) can detect it while exploring the planet crossing Neptune around 1930. However, in Makemake it is almost impossible to find a dark star background. Galaxy
Ellis' discovery led to a series of newly discovered dwarf planets, which eventually led the International Astronomical Union to revise the definition of "planets". This revision changes the state of Pluto in 2006 from a planet to a dwarf, and even after the New Horizon mission in 2015 discovered a large geological change in the world, this decision is also controversial. Many scientists believe that our solar system is formed by clouds of giant rotating gas and that dust is called the sun nebula. When the nebula collapses due to its gravity, it rotates faster and becomes flatter. Most of the material is pulled towards the center to form the sun. The other particles in the disk collide and stick to form asteroid-sized objects called stars, some of which are coupled to asteroids, comets, satellites, planets.