Makemake was discovered in March 2005 by a team of astronomers led by Mike Brown. Makemake officially became a dwarf planet in July 2008.
a year on Makemake is 310 years on earth
No. Makemake was discovered too recently for us to have sent anything there. It takes years to plan such a mission and would take years for a probe to visit something as far away as Makemake. The most distant object we have visited so far is Pluto.
Discovery date March 31, 2005 Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, David Rabinowitz
Makemake orbits around the sun.
Makemake was discovered in March 2005 by a team of astronomers led by Mike Brown. Makemake officially became a dwarf planet in July 2008.
a year on Makemake is 310 years on earth
Yes. A moon was recently discovered in orbit around Makemake, so it would occasionally eclipse Makemake itself.
The orbital period of Makemake is 113,183 days or about 310 years.
FY9 is another name for the dwarf planet Makemake. Discovered March 31, 2005
No -- scientists have recently discovered a moon orbiting Makemake, for the moment known as MK-2. It is about 100 miles across. Ceres on the other hand has no moons.
No. Makemake was discovered too recently for us to have sent anything there. It takes years to plan such a mission and would take years for a probe to visit something as far away as Makemake. The most distant object we have visited so far is Pluto.
Of course they are "Dwarf Planets" like Pluto but: Makemake, Haumea, and Eris.
Discovery date March 31, 2005 Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, David Rabinowitz
makemake is very Small
Makemake does not have any known moons.
Makemake orbits around the sun.