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it is named after the dwarf planet ceres.
The planet Pluto was demoted to a dwarf planet in august 2006. Uranus, in comparison, is a gas giant, the opposite of a dwarf. It's big.pluto was a planet but now is a dwarf planet
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It was the other way round. Uranium was named after a planet. That planet was Uranus.
Eris was named after the Greek goddess of strife and discord. This name was chosen because of the controversy and debate surrounding its discovery and classification as a dwarf planet, which caused discord among astronomers.
There is no dwarf planet named Churon. Charon is a real object, though. it is not a dwarf planet, however: it is the largest moon of the dwarf planet Pluto, which has an elliptical orbit that lies mostly beyond the orbit of Neptune.
Uranium- UranusNeptunium - NeptunePlutonium- 134340 Pluto (dwarf planet)Tellurium- EarthCerium - 1 Ceres (dwarf planet)Palladium - 2 Pallas (asteroid)note that Mercury was named for the god, not the planet.
The dwarf planet Eris was named after the Greek goddess of discord and strife. This name was chosen due to the controversy surrounding its discovery, which ultimately led to the reclassification of Pluto as a dwarf planet.
The Roman god (actually goddess) Ceres does not have a actual "planet" named after her. The dwarf planet in the Asteroid Belt is named Ceres.
There is not a "Planet" in the Kuiper Belt but a Dwarf Planet named Ceres is there. Hope I Helped -David
The dwarf planet discovered in 2005 is named Eris. This dwarf planet is located in the Kuiper Belt, a region beyond Neptune in the outer solar system.
There is no planet named "Series," but there is a dwarf planet called "Ceres." Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and was classified as a dwarf planet in 2006. It is known for its unique features, including a bright spot thought to be a salt deposit.