Eris is the farthest official dwarf planet from the Sun as of 2017. However, there are hundreds of objects farther out than Eris which may be dwarf planets.
Pluto, Makemake and Haumea all orbit the Sun on the frozen fringes called the Kuiper Belt. Eris is the furthest from the Sun, also a Trans-Neptunian Object, but i believe Eris to be the coldest.
Eris is at the edge of the solar system at the inward edge of the Oort Cloud. At aphelion (its furthest distance from the sun) it is 97.65 AU and at perihelion (its closest distance to the sun) it is 37.38 AU. (An AU is the distance from Earth to the Sun, roughly 90 million miles or 150 million kilometers.) This means that Eris' orbit is incredibly erratic. In fact, Eris perihelion is closer to the sun than Pluto aphelion (which 48.87 AU) but does not come close to Neptune (which has an aphelion of 30.44 AU).
Of the inner planets Mars is furthest from the sun.
Eris orbits our sun. It is well within our solar system--it is not an exoplanet.
It takes Eris 557 years to orbit the sun
Planet: Neptune at 30 AUDwarf Planet: Eris at 67.67 AUThe farthest planet from the sun is Neptune. The farthest dwarf planet from the sun is Pluto. The planet, Pluto is no longer considered a planet because of its size.
The eighth planet from the sun is also the furthest planet from the sun. It is Neptune.
Uranus is the second furthest planet from the sun. Neptune, now the furthest planet from the sun, was the second furthest planet from the sun after Pluto was discovered in 1930 until Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2003.
Uranus is the second furthest planet from the sun. Neptune, now the furthest planet from the sun, was the second furthest planet from the sun after Pluto was discovered in 1930 until Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2003.
It is the farthest from the sun
Yes. Eris orbits the sun.
Eris is in orbit around the sun. It will remain so unless perturbed from its orbit.