A plutoid or ice dwarf is a trans-Neptunian dwarf planet, i.e. a body orbiting beyond Neptune that is massive enough to be rounded in shape. The term plutoid was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) working group Committee on Small Bodies Nomenclature, but was rejected by the IAU working group Planetary System Nomenclature. The term plutoid is not widely used by astronomers, though ice dwarf is not uncommon.
There are thought to be thousands of plutoids in the Solar System, although only four have been formally designated as such by the IAU.
The IAU developed this category of astronomical objects as a consequence of its 2006 resolution defining the word "planet". The IAU's formal definition of "plutoid", announced 11 June 2008, is:
In light of the difficulty of remotely ascertaining hydrostasis, the IAU only formally confers "dwarf planet" (and by extension, "plutoid") status to those bodies whose minimum estimated size is substantially greater than what is generally thought necessary to guarantee hydrostatic equilibrium. As of 2009, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake are the only objects officially recognized as plutoids, while upwards of seventy more bodies that currently lack formal recognition are thought likely to meet the definition, and can expect formal recognition at some time in the future.
Clinging to your instinct for life
A bold favor from the Christian legacy
Come into the garden of delights
Where man has to judge his own behaviour
Conscious to the very fact
A chance meeting with a lone stranger
Casually you lose the day
The law's clear the silent danger
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
Public courage takes pride in their choice
There's a limit to you men who count the angels
Quietly you seem to suffice
The same train leads to...
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
That must be hell this side of heaven