Billions of years ago, Neptune made one giant leap. This jump left behind a close-knit group of icy objects called the Kuiper belt kernel, 6.5 billion kilometers from the sun, according to a new study. The Kuiper belt is a collection of icy planetesimals that sits beyond Neptune. Astronomers estimate that it has trillions of members, including dwarf planets like Pluto--remnants of the solar system's formation more than 4 billion years ago that have hardly changed since
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