Eris has an average distance from the Sun of about 6290 million miles.
The distance to Earth will obviously vary a bit as Earth orbits the Sun, but
it will not make much difference. However, the orbit has a high "eccentricity".
This means the distance from the Sun varies a lot, the orbit is a long
way from being circular. So that "average distance "is only a guide.
96 AU's. An AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun. So 96 distances from Earth to sun is Eris from Earth
Eris has an average distance from the Sun of about 6290 million miles. The distance to Earth will obviously vary a bit as Earth orbits the Sun, but it will not make much difference. However, the orbit has a high "eccentricity". This means the distance from the Sun varies a lot, the orbit is a long way from being circular. So that "average distance "is only a guide.
Eris has an average distance from the Sun of about 6290 million miles. The distance to Earth will obviously vary a bit as Earth orbits the Sun, but it will not make much difference. However, the orbit has a high "eccentricity". This means the distance from the Sun varies a lot, the orbit is a long way from being circular. So that "average distance "is only a guide.
Eris is 97 astronomical units away from the sun. ( an astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun)
No, Earth is larger than Eris. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Eris has a diameter of about 2,326 kilometers.
Eris is far less than a light year away. Eris varies in distance between 99 and 37 astronomical units away, which works out to 0.00059 and .00156 light years.
Eris is nearly 97 astronomical units (over 14.5 billion kilometers or 9 billion miles) away from Earth, 3 times as far as Pluto.
The distance of Eris from the Sun varies between approximately 38 and 98 astronomical units, i.e. between 38 and 98 times Earth's distance from the Sun.
well Eris needs 557 years to make a full orbit around the Sun so the answer would be 557 years
Eris is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It is much smaller than Earth.
It is estimated a Eris day is 26 Earth hoursA year on Eris is estimated to be 557 Earth Years
It varies greatly.