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13241 Biyo (1998 KM41) is an asteroid named after Filipino teacher Dr. Josette Biyo,[1] a high school teacher cited for winning the 2002 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Louisville, Kentucky. She was the first Asian teacher to win the Intel Excellence in Teaching Award.

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There is no known planet in our solar system or beyond named "Biyo." It is possible that you may be referring to a fictional or hypothetical planet. If you can provide more context or details, I can try to help further.

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what is the characteristic in length of the planet biyo?

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The Earth is over 4 billion years old. It was formed out of the material left over from the formation of the sun.

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Planet Biyo has been classified as an asteroid. Planet Biyo rotates counterclockwise in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was named after a Filipino teacher.

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All I know is that it was named after a lady scientist named Dr. Josette Biyo who is from the Philippines...sorry.

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Biyo is not really a planet, its an asteroid in the asteroid belt a few km across. It was named after a teacher.

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dr josette biyo.

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Planet Biyo is between Mars and Jupiter.

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May 22,1998

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Is planet Biyo considered the tenth planet?

No. "Planet" Biyo is not a planet but an asteroid.


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Why is planet Biyo considered a planet?

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Are nibiru and biyo the replacements of planet Pluto?

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Is the Planet Biyo is real?

As of now, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that a planet named Biyo exists in our solar system or beyond. It is possible that this planet is fictional or hypothetical.


What is the temperature on planet Biyo?

The temperature on 13241 Biyo, which is an asteroid, is a few tens of degrees Kelvin.


Can you show me the picture of planet biyo?

No, I can't. Firstly, there is no "planet Biyo." There's an asteroid named Biyo, and the person it's named after apparently has referred to it as "planet Biyo", but it's definitely not a planet except in the sense that any body orbiting a star instead of directly orbiting a non-stellar body is a minor planet. Secondly, as far as I'm aware there are no "pictures" of 13241 Biyo that show any more details than a tiny pinpoint of light. So just take any picture of stars, pick out some particularly dim one, and call it "Biyo". Who's going to know?