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[[Chiron]] is a small Solar System body in the outer Solar System, orbiting the Sun between Saturn and Uranus. Discovered in 1977 by Charles Kowal, it was the first-identified member of a new class of objects now known as centaurs—bodies orbiting between the asteroid belt and the [[Kuiper Belt]].
[[Chiron]] is a small Solar System body in the outer Solar System, orbiting the Sun between Saturn and Uranus. Discovered in 1977 by Charles Kowal, it was the first-identified member of a new class of objects now known as centaurs—bodies orbiting between the asteroid belt and the [[Kuiper Belt]].


Although it was initially called an asteroid and classified only as a minor planet with the designation "[[2060 Chiron]]", in 1989 it was found to exhibit behavior typical of a comet. Today it is classified as both a minor planet and a comet, and is accordingly also known by the cometary designation 95P/Chiron. Chiron is named after the centaur Chiron in Greek mythology. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2060_Chiron Chiron wiki]</ref>
Although it was initially called an asteroid and classified only as a minor planet with the designation "[[2060 Chiron]]", in 1989 it was found to exhibit behavior typical of a comet. Today it is classified as both a minor planet and a comet, and is accordingly also known by the cometary designation 95P/Chiron. Chiron is named after the centaur Chiron in Greek mythology.
 
==Rings==
Chiron possibly has rings. Based on unexpected occultation events observed in stellar-occultation data obtained on 7 November 1993, 9 March 1994, and 29 November 2011, which were initially interpreted as resulting from jets associated with Chiron's comet-like activity.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2060_Chiron Chiron wiki]</ref>
 
 
 
==References==
 
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==See Also==
 
[[Pre-fall Nibiru]]
 
[[Nibiru-Tiamat Fallen Matrix]]
 
[[NET]]
 
[[Red Trident]]
 
 
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The orbit of 2060 Chiron [1]

Chiron is a small Solar System body in the outer Solar System, orbiting the Sun between Saturn and Uranus. Discovered in 1977 by Charles Kowal, it was the first-identified member of a new class of objects now known as centaurs—bodies orbiting between the asteroid belt and the Kuiper Belt.

Although it was initially called an asteroid and classified only as a minor planet with the designation "2060 Chiron", in 1989 it was found to exhibit behavior typical of a comet. Today it is classified as both a minor planet and a comet, and is accordingly also known by the cometary designation 95P/Chiron. Chiron is named after the centaur Chiron in Greek mythology.

Rings

Chiron possibly has rings. Based on unexpected occultation events observed in stellar-occultation data obtained on 7 November 1993, 9 March 1994, and 29 November 2011, which were initially interpreted as resulting from jets associated with Chiron's comet-like activity.[2]


References


See Also

Pre-fall Nibiru

Nibiru-Tiamat Fallen Matrix

NET

Red Trident