96.6 AU
Eris is 97 astronomical units away from the sun. ( an astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun)
no lifes in Eris planets, but maybe in far future when the Eris planet will be closer near to sun as earth
The dwarf planet Eris is in a highly elliptical orbit (elliptical = oval-shaped) with an perihelion (closest point to the Sun) of 38 AU, and an aphelion (farthest point from the Sun) of 97 AU. Currently, Eris is near its farthest point from the Sun, about 96.7 AU (9 billion miles or 14 billion kilometers) from the Sun. And... Eris is about 3x further away from the sun than Pluto.
Dysnomia, the moon of the dwarf planet Eris, is approximately 96.3 astronomical units (AU) away from the sun on average. An astronomical unit is the average distance between the Earth and the sun, about 93 million miles.
Pluto is closer to the sun on average than Eris is, but both have probably existed for about the same amount of time.
23260 km. I am a space expert this info is correct
I think you mean "Eris". Is average distance from the Sun is about 6290 million miles.
96 AU's. An AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun. So 96 distances from Earth to sun is Eris from Earth
Eris is covered in ice because it is located very far from the Sun in the outer solar system. The low temperatures at that distance allow volatile substances like water to freeze and form a thick icy crust on the surface of Eris.
Makemake and Eris are both dwarf planets located in the outer regions of the solar system. On average, Makemake is about 3.2 billion miles (5.2 billion kilometers) away from Eris.
Eris has an average distance from the Sun of about 6290 million miles. The distance to Earth will obviously vary a bit as Earth orbits the Sun, but it will not make much difference. However, the orbit has a high "eccentricity". This means the distance from the Sun varies a lot, the orbit is a long way from being circular. So that "average distance "is only a guide.
Eris orbits our sun. It is well within our solar system--it is not an exoplanet.