Eris isn't a dwarf sun. If it were, it would be much heavier, and would have a much stronger gravitational field, which would be easily noticeable by its effects on the orbits of other objects in the solar system.
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.
If we are talking about regular planets then it's Neptune. If we are including dwarf planets then Eris.
Neptune with 164 years. Including Dwarf Planets Eris 550 years!
The traditional planets are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune The dwarf planets are: Ceres, Pluto, Eris, Makemake, and Haumea.
Eris is the farthest dwarf planet from the sun.
They are both dwarf planets They are part of the outer circle of planets They are far a way from the sun they are small they do not fit the requirements to be a planet
Of the five currently recognised Dwarf Planets, Eris is the furthest one away from the sun on average. Sedna is an object orbiting much further out, but it has not been confirmed as a dwarf planet, partly as it is unknown at this time if it is near sperical in shape.
Planets and dwarf planets in order: Mercury, Venus, earth, mars, Cerus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, Eris
Five official dwarf planets are currently recognised by the IAU. Ceres (in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter) is the smallest, then Haumea, then Makemake, then Pluto and finally Eris, which is the largest. There are several other candiates, but these cant be confirmed as official dwarf planets until their shape can be determined.
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.
No, a dwarf planet is smaller than a planet but bigger than an asteroid, and dwarf planets tend to be a long way out, like Pluto and Eris.
Among our sun's planets, Neptune enjoys that distinction. If we include dwarf planets, then Eris makes the longest journey (so far). We will likely discover icy bodies as big as Eris even further away.