Planet - Minor
: Located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, this region contains the highest concentration of rocky asteroids.
: Bodies located beyond the orbit of Neptune, including Kuiper Belt objects. minor planet
: Objects sharing an orbit with a planet (Trojans) or orbiting between the giant planets (Centaurs). 3. Scientific Significance : Located between the orbits of Mars and
: Crucially, minor planets have not cleared their orbital path of other debris. This paper examines the classification
A sub-category, , includes larger minor planets like Pluto , Ceres, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake, which meet the shape criteria but fail to clear their orbits. 2. Distribution and Populations
Minor planets, primarily comprising asteroids and dwarf planets, represent the primordial remnants of the early solar system. Unlike the eight major planets, these bodies have not cleared their orbital neighborhoods, providing a "frozen" record of the chemical and physical conditions present during the solar system's formation roughly 4.6 billion years ago. This paper examines the classification, distribution, and scientific significance of minor planets, highlighting their role in understanding planetary evolution and the modern methodologies used for their discovery and analysis. 1. Introduction and Classification