Wait, hold on. So you know how all the planets in our solar system all orbit relatively on the same plane, all neat, orderly, and organized, working their boring old desk jobs, the normal ones in the family right?
Just in case you don't know it's like this. They're all on the same orbital plane and are spaced out in real weird pattern we call Bode's law (or The Titius- Bode law if you wanna be extra) if you include Ceres even though it's not a planet whatsoever and shouldn't be involved and also the law doesn't work for Neptune so it's completely useless but it's fine I'm not salty I'm fine. Anyways, like I was saying, it's all rotates in an almost perfectly flat disc shape and you probably already knew this.
Now, (finally getting onto my main point lol) I need to discus the chaos that is TNOs and their orbits. As you know (hopefully) Pluto in no longer considered a planet and is now referred to as a dwarf planet I’m sorry I cant change your status back despite how much I want to, also, Pluto is a TNO as well. TNO is an acronym for Trans-Neptunian Object and to put it simply it’s an icy space object that is beyond Neptune and there are millions of them. Some of which are large enough to have their gravity make them somewhat spherical (I say somewhat because not even earth is a perfect sphere). Those spherical TNOs are dwarf planets and while I could go into what exactly qualifies something as a dwarf planet and not an actual planet or I could question the entirety of Ceres being a dwarf-planet and not a TNO at the same time (oddly enough its the only dwarf-planet not beyond Neptune) I don't want to. As I said, there are millions of TNOs out there and they're all v small compared to the rest of the objects in our solar system. For reference here are some of the largest TNOs compared to our Earth and moon.
Their size (and what they're made of) means that they have some pretty whack orbits. I mean, look at this,
Do I need to explain this disaster? These are the Remus’ of the family, no one knows what they're gonna do next or if they'll survive the week and you'd be very mistaken if you think they know what's happening













