Eris is located in the what is known as the scattered disk, beyond the kyper belt.
Ceres is the only dwarf Planet in the asteroid belt.
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Eris is not an asteroid and it is not located in the asteroid belt; it is a dwarf planet, and it is beyond the orbit of Neptune, in the outer system.
Eris is located in the what is known as the scattered disk, beyond the kyper belt. Ceres is the only dwarf Planet in the asteroid belt. See related question.
Mars and Jupiter. It is located in the Asteroid belt
Ceres as it is within the Asteroid belt
Ceres(In the Asteroid Belt), Pluto(After Neptune), Xen or Eris(Beyond Pluto)
Ceres is not a planet in our solar system but rather a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt, while Xena, also known as Eris, is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt. Therefore, in terms of distance from the sun, Ceres is closer as it is in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, while Xena (Eris) is further away in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune.
Ceres is a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, which is not classified as terrestrial or jovian. Eris is a dwarf planet that is further out in the Kuiper Belt and is also not classified as terrestrial or jovian. Both Ceres and Eris are part of the category known as dwarf planets.
Between Ares and Eris, there is the asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars (named after Ares) and Jupiter (with Eris being a distant dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt). In a mythological sense, Ares represents war, while Eris symbolizes discord and strife. This juxtaposition highlights the contrasting themes of conflict and chaos in both celestial and mythological contexts.
2.9 AU or 257 million miles from the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Or for astronomy it's to the bottom left of Aquarius (very close to the sun). It's orbit is fairly circular and takes 4.6 years to move along.
Ceres is an item in the asteroid belt that seperates Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars from Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and Eris. Ceres is the largest item in the asteroid belt so scientists named it Ceres even though it is a Dwarf planet.
The five currently recognised Dwarf Planets are; Ceres (in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter), Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris.
Ceres and Eris are both dwarf planets located in the asteroid belt and the scattered disk, respectively. Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt, is known for its water ice and potential for hosting microbial life. Eris, discovered in 2005, is one of the most massive known dwarf planets and is notable for its highly elliptical orbit and surface covered in ice. Both bodies are part of the classification of celestial objects that fall outside the traditional definitions of planets.