
TL;DR
This paper provides a broad overview of recent research on icy bodies in the middle and outer Solar System, highlighting key discoveries and current understanding for astronomers interested in these regions.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive review of recent work on icy bodies in the Solar System, synthesizing current knowledge for the astronomical community.
Findings
Recent discoveries of icy bodies and their characteristics
Advances in observational techniques and data interpretation
Current models of icy body formation and evolution
Abstract
This brief paper summarizes a ``key general review'' with the same title given at the IAU meeting in Rio de Janeiro. The intent of the review talk was to give a broad and well-illustrated overview of recent work on the icy middle and outer Solar system, in a style interesting for those astronomers whose gaze is otherwise drawn to more distant realms. The intent of this written review is the same.
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