In 2003 planetoid called officially named 90377 Sedna was discovered beyond Pluto.
2003 UB313 was discovered in 2005 (go figure!). It is even further away than Sedna, and is larger than Pluto.
It hasn't been officially named or given 'planet' status.
2006-06-14 03:13:50
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answered by bonshui 6
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XENA but this is an unoffical name and the 10th "planet" has yet to become offical as well. There is still debate if this should be considered a planet, Pluto has come under the same debate recently as well.
2006-06-14 10:13:05
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answered by dch921 3
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The 10th planets name is Sedna.
2006-06-14 11:41:50
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answered by Dave 2
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Hollywood
2006-06-14 10:13:43
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answered by sugarcakes 2
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Sedna
2006-06-14 10:14:43
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answered by vihlee 4
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Sadena
2006-06-20 09:43:09
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answered by WDubsW 5
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The names 2003 UB313.Heres wats said by various people(first from Nasa);
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/29jul_planetx.htm
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/planetlila/
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/050729_new_planet.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4730061.stm
2006-06-14 10:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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2003_UB313, it doesn't have a common name and hasn't 'officially' been called the 10th planet.
2006-06-14 10:17:03
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answered by freetronics 5
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Xena
2006-06-14 10:46:17
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answered by jason h 2
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