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Q: How many moons does Ceres dwarf planet have?
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How many moons does cere have?

Ceres does not have any moons or natural satellites. As far as we know at present, Ceres does not have any moons. Ceres, the smallest dwarf planet, has no known moons. However there are other dwarf planets with moons that we know of such as Pluto and its moon Charon.


How many rings does Ceres have?

Ceres has no rings none of the dwarf planets do


How many planets or dwarf planets is nearest the sun?

Planet: Mercury Dwarf planet: Ceres


How many inner planets have moons?

2 of them, I think. , unless you count ceres, the dwarf planet. :D P. S. give me a trust point please?


How many moons has the dwarf planet Pluto?

The dwarf planet Pluto and its binary partner Charon have two moons, Nix and Hydra.


How many moons does the Ceres planet have?

NO moons! I looked on bing and Google! but i needed diffrent answers!


How many planets is Ceres from your sun?

Ceres is the closest dwarf planet to our sun, orbiting between the fourth planet Mars and the fifth planet Jupiter.


How many moons are on Ceres?

Ceres has no moons


How many moons in your solar system are larger than dwarf planet Pluto?

7


How many moons Ceres have?

ceres has 0 because its a asteroid


What planet may have water under a thick layer of ice?

Europa is one of the many moons of Jupiter and one of the four main moons. It is thought to have a liquid water or soft ice layer under a thick layer of surface ice. Ceres (dwarf planet) is also thought to possibly have a water layer under a thin, dusty crust.


Are there more then 8 Planets?

In our own solar system, there are eight major planets, ten dwarf planets, two protoplanets, and thousands of minor planets (asteroids). There are also billions of planets outside our own system, but they shall not be named here (it would be impractical to try). Below is a list, in orbital order, of major objects in the solar system, as well as how many known major objects orbit them:Sol (sun) [18 planets, three asteroid belts, two protoplanets, one theoretical dwarf star]Mercury (terrestrial planet)Venus (terrestrial planet)Earth (terrestrial planet) [1 moon, Luna]Mars (terrestrial planet) [2 moons]Asteroid BeltCeres* (dwarf planet)Vesta* (protoplanet)Pallas* (protoplanet)Jupiter (gas giant) [66 moons]Saturn (gas giant) [62 moons]Uranus (ice giant) [27 moons]Neptune (ice giant) [13 moons]Kuiper Belt [asteroids, dwarf planets]Orcus+ (dwarf planet) [1 moon, Vanth]Pluto+ (dwarf planet) [1 planet, Charon, 3 moons]Charon+ (dwarf planet) [1 planet, Pluto, 3 moons]Haumea+ (dwarf planet) [2 moons]Quaoar+ (dwarf planet) [1 moon, Weywot]Makemake+ (dwarf planet)Eris (dwarf planet) [1 moon, Dysnomia]"Snow White" (2007 OR10) (dwarf planet)Sedna (dwarf planet)Oort Cloud [comets, asteroids]Nemesis# (red dwarf star, theoretical)*Orbits within Asteroid Belt+Orbits within Kuiper Belt#Theoretical, sort of like Bigfoot