well because Dysnomia is SO small you would weigh aproximently 1.11kg
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Yes, Eris has one moon. It is called Dysnomia. It was named after the daughter of the goddess Eris.
About 10,000,000,000 kilometers, on average. At present, it's about at its maximum distance at around 1.45 x 1010 kilometers.
The Kuiper Belt dwarf planet Eris has one known moon, named Dysnomia.
well because Dysnomia is SO small you would weigh aproximently 1.11kg
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Yes, Eris has one moon. It is called Dysnomia. It was named after the daughter of the goddess Eris.
About 10,000,000,000 kilometers, on average. At present, it's about at its maximum distance at around 1.45 x 1010 kilometers.
Yes. Eris has a moon called Dysnomia.
Yes it is called Dysnomia.
Eris has one known moon called Dysnomia.
Dysnomia is the only known moon of Eris
The Kuiper Belt dwarf planet Eris has one known moon, named Dysnomia.
Perhaps you mean Dysnomia, a moon of Eris. The moon goes around the dwarf planet once every 15.8 days. I don't think its actual rotation has been observed, but if we assume that its rotation is synchronized with its revolution (as is the case with many moons), that would also be 15.8 days.
Yes. Eris has one known moon called Dysnomia.
Eris's moon Dysnomia, appears to be made of material similar to Eris and Eris appears almost grey.