Talk:Story and History/@comment-172.56.10.99-20140812184959/@comment-108.237.254.226-20150304212733

Ok, i know this is quite a long time since the secnd poster, but i would like to point out that of the solar bodies we can go to, Pluto is not actually the farthest one. In fact, Sedna and Eris are. They are what is known as TNOs, or "Trans-Neptunian Objects" which are basically any large mass that orbits the Sun but is farther than, well, Neptune. Eris is about 3 times farther from the Sun than Pluto, and Sedna is so far that to oribit the Sun just once would take it more than a whopping 11,000 Earth years.