A day on Haumea is very short, since its rotational period is just 3.9155 hours. It takes 284.12 Earth-years (103774 Earth-days) for it to completely orbit the Sun, which means there are 636,081.216 Haumean days in one Haumean year.
Ceres has no known natural satellites. Haumea has two known moons, Hi'iaka and Namaka.
The names of Haumea's two moons are Hi'iaka and Namaka.
It has 2 moons, Hi'aka and Namaka
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It has very little gravity
It has 2 moons, Hidaka and Namakwa 4
Haumea has two known moons, Hiʻiaka and Namaka.
The dwarf planet Haumea (located in the Kuiper Belt) has 2 moons.
Haumea is named after the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth. Its two known moons, Hi'iaka and Namaka, are also named after characters of Hawaiian mythology.
Mars has only two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Joupiter has 63, Saturn has 62, Uranus has 27, Neptune has 13, the dwarf planet Pluto has 5, and Haumea has two.
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
Hi`iaka and Namaka, two of the daughters of Haumea
They are Hiʻiaka and Namaka.
Haumea has two known moons, Hiʻiaka and Namaka.
The dwarf planet Haumea (located in the Kuiper Belt) has 2 moons.
Haumea is named after the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth. Its two known moons, Hi'iaka and Namaka, are also named after characters of Hawaiian mythology.
Haumea is named after the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth. The names of its two moons, Hi'iaka and Namaka, also have their origins in Hawaiian mythology.
As far as we know Haumea in the Kuiper belt has two moons, Hi'aka and Namaka.
Ceres: No moons Pluto: 3 moons (Nix, Hydra, and Charon) Haumea: 2 moons (Hi'ika and Namaka) Makemake: No moons Eris: 1 moon (Dysncmia)
Pluto ... which I think was the first member of the newly-defined "dwarf planet" category ... has two known moons.
No. The statement is shocking in its glaring falseness. Pluto has been labeled a dwarf planet, and to this date, five of its moons have been discovered. Also, Haumea (2), Makemake (1) and Eris (1) have moons. Even some asteroids may have tiny moons. One NEO (Near Earth Object), 1994-CC, is an asteroid about 700 meters wide with two orbiting asteroidal moons a few meters across.
Mars has only two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Joupiter has 63, Saturn has 62, Uranus has 27, Neptune has 13, the dwarf planet Pluto has 5, and Haumea has two.
A dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, a region of icy objects beyond Neptune. It is roughly the same size as Pluto and is one of the fastest rotating large objects in our solar system. Haumea has a football-like shape and has two known moons, Namaka and Hiβiaka.