Hi, Tom:

Take a look at the Kuiper Belt Home Page.  The formation and dynamics of the 
trans-Neptunian region are still poorly understood, but this page will give you an 
idea of what's being studied.

<http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/jewitt/kb.html> 

There's also a pretty good book called "Beyond Pluto," by John Davies, but it's a 
little more technical than the web site.

Dave Hostetter
Curator of the Planetarium
Lafayette (LA) Natural History Museum & Planetarium 

> Now then, if all this debris is orbiting on the ecliptic, 
> how in the heck
> did Pluto form if it is not on that plane?  Sick mime's need to know!

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