She is the Greek goddess of chaos, upheaval, and its resulting change.
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The gravity of Eris is 10% of Earth's gravity.
No. Eris is not a Kuiper Belt object, but is instead part of the scattered disk, beyond the Kuiper Belt. Eris is slightly smaller than Pluto, though by an insignificant amount but has a greater mass, meaning it is denser.
Yes, the provisional name for Eris was 2003 UB313. A provisional name is given to an object directly after its discovery. A more permanent name is then chosen once the characteristics of the object had been calculated.
Eris's moon Dysnomia, appears to be made of material similar to Eris and Eris appears almost grey.
Eris IS a Greek name. Eris was the personification of "strife" and in Latin she was called Discordia.
Eris got its name by the goddes of strife
Before it was officially named, Eris was nicknamed Xena.
Yes. "Xena" was a provisional name given to Eris.
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Eris is a goddess. She's the greek goddess of discord
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.
Discordia; "discord".
Its name come from a goddess in the ancient Greek and Roman mythology. It's named after the goddess Eris god of chaos.
Eris has retrograde rotation, meaning it rotates in the opposite direction compared to most other planets in our solar system.
The gravity of Eris is 10% of Earth's gravity.