Orbitaalseid
Orbitaalseid are a type of asteroid that orbit the Sun in a region known as the Kuiper Belt, which is located beyond Neptune's orbit. They are characterized by their elongated, elliptical orbits that can extend far from the Sun. Orbitaalseid are believed to be remnants from the early solar system, preserving information about its formation and evolution. These objects are typically composed of ice and rock, and some are known to have moons or companions. Orbitaalseid are of particular interest to astronomers because they provide insights into the dynamics and composition of the outer solar system. Notable orbitaalseid include Pluto, Eris, and Makemake, which are among the largest known objects in the Kuiper Belt. The study of orbitaalseid continues to be an active area of research in planetary science.