Source: Researched & partly provided by NASA  Exploration
Quaoar Dwarf Planet
Quaoar (2002 LM60)
Orbit
In 2006 Pluto was demoted from a planet to a dwarf planet, joining the large asteroid Ceres in that new group. Several other TNOs also joined that group, which now includes five bodies shown highlighted in the table. A number of other large objects, called Plutoids, are also listed.   The AU (astronomical unit) distance from the Earth to the Sun is one or 93 million miles (92,955,807.273 miles to be exact).  Ceres which is between Jupiter and Mars was once considered the largest asteroid but is now considered a dwarf planet like Pluto.
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