Makemake is at a distance of 52 astronomical units (7,800,000,000 kilometers) from the Sun, in the Kuiper Belt.
Yes, Makemake is a dwarf planet.
MakeMake's moon, named MK 2, was discovered in 2015. The discovery was made using observations from the Hubble Space Telescope. MakeMake itself is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt and was recognized as such in 2008.
Makemake isn't a planet, it is a dwarf planet.
No, Makemake does not have any rings. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer regions of the solar system beyond Neptune.
MakeMake was discovered on March 31, 2005. It is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, beyond Neptune in our solar system.
Makemake - dwarf planet - was created on 2005-03-31.
Yes, Makemake is classified as a dwarf planet. It is located in the Kuiper Belt and was discovered in 2005. Makemake is one of the largest known trans-Neptunian objects and was officially designated as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2008.
Makemake is an asteroid/Kuiper belt object in the outer solar system.
Makemake is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, a region of the outer solar system beyond Neptune. It is one of the largest known objects in the Kuiper Belt and was discovered in 2005. Its orbit takes it around the Sun once every 310 years.
Makemake is not visible to the naked eye, or even to very large telescopes. It is barely detectable only through a detailed computer analysis using the most powerful telescopes in the world, or in space.
No spacecrafts have currently landed or orbited Makemake. The dwarf planet is too far from the Sun (7,800,000,000 kilometers), it would be in the next century when we can send spacecrafts there.
Makemake is the second dwarf planet from Pluto (moving away from the sun). The only dwarf planet in between the two of them is Haumea.