Gonggong , a name derived from the Chinese water god, is a dwarf planet that has captivated astronomers with its unique characteristics. Discovered in 2007 , this distant world has been a subject of fascination ever since. Let's delve into the details of this intriguing celestial body. History of Discovery Initially designated as 2007 OR10 , Gonggong's unusual orbit and reddish hue sparked interest among astronomers. As more data was collected, it became apparent that this object was larger and more massive than initially thought, meeting the criteria for dwarf planet classification. In 2016 , it was officially named Gonggong. Orbit and Location Residing in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune's orbit, Gonggong follows an exceptionally eccentric path. Its distance from the Sun varies significantly, ranging from approximately 33AU at perihelion and 60AU at aphelion . This extreme orbital eccentricity makes it a truly unique object in our solar system. Composition and Surface Whil...
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