Ceres as it is within the Asteroid belt
pluto, ceres, eris, haumea, and makemake
Ceres, Pluto, Makemake, Haumea, and Eris.
Ceres 950 km(590 miles)
Eris, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Ceres
Eris, Pluto and Ceres are dwarf planets within our own solar system.
There are actually five dwarf planets: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, an Eris.
Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris. The five most commonly mentioned dwarf planets in our solar system are Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris. There are five additional ones, Orcus, Charon, Quaoar, "Snow White" (2007 OR10), and Sedna (they're not mentioned as often, as they're usually considered "near certain" dwarf planets).
Ceres and Eris are not planets; they are classified as dwarf planets. Eris was discovered in our solar system recently and not by the Kepler mission. Ceres is not "new" either; it was discovered the first day of the 19th. Century. I didn't check the specific "Kepler-" codes, but that looks like planets discovered by the Kepler mission to be orbiting around other stars.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars. then the 5 dwarf planets, Ceres, Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and Pluto
Their are more than 3 dwarf planets. Some of the famous ones are Pluto and Ceres.the three dwarf planets are Ceres Pluto and ErisThe three dwarf palnets are Pluto, Eris, and CeresPluto, Eris, and Ceres
Ceres and Eris are not planets; they are dwarf planets. Eris is much larger than Ceres.
in our solar system mars is the planet in between Earth and Jupiter, and the order of our solar system is mercury, venus, earth, mars, ceres (dwarf planet), Jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, pluto, haumea, makemake, and eris.