moons
Makemake has at least one known moon, currently called MK-2. It is only about 100 miles across, making it smaller than some asteroids.
Makemake does not have any known moons.
Makemake has one known moon, known for the moment as MK-2. It is about 100 miles across.
No -- scientists have recently discovered a moon orbiting Makemake, for the moment known as MK-2. It is about 100 miles across. Ceres on the other hand has no moons.
Ceres: No moons Pluto: 3 moons (Nix, Hydra, and Charon) Haumea: 2 moons (Hi'ika and Namaka) Makemake: No moons Eris: 1 moon (Dysncmia)
The dwarf planet Makemake has at least one moon, tentatively designated S/2015(136742)-1, or MK-2.It was photographed in April 2015 and announced on April 26, 2016. Its very dark surface and orbital alignment make it very difficult to spot.
Yes. A moon was recently discovered in orbit around Makemake, so it would occasionally eclipse Makemake itself.
As of now, the five officially recognized dwarf planets in our solar system—Pluto, Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and Ceres—have a total of five known moons. Pluto has five moons, Eris has one, Haumea has two, Makemake has one, and Ceres has none. Thus, altogether, the dwarf planets have a total of five moons.
Makemake has one known moon, an object about 100 miles across nicknamed MK-2.
Mercury and Venus do not have any moons. Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris are the Dwarf Planets. From the Sun, moving outwards: Mercury 0 Venus 0 Earth 1 Mars 2 Ceres 0 Jupiter 63 Saturn 62 Uranus 27 Neptune 13 Pluto 4 Haumea 2 Makemake 0 Eris 1
Jupiter's moons do not have moons. No moon in the Solar System has a moon orbiting it.
there no moons on saturn but yes it does have 61 moons
As of 2016, not yet. The furthest from Earth an astronaut has been is the Moon. But perhaps someday mankind will pay Makemake a visit!