None. There are not even any plans in development to visit Eris. Humans have never gone farther than the moon. Pluto is the most distant object visited by a man-made object.
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No, Eris is not a suitable planet for humans. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system, characterized by extremely cold temperatures and a lack of sustainable resources necessary for human habitation. Additionally, its distance from the Sun makes it an inhospitable environment for human life.
Many smaller objects cross Eris' orbit, so it does not dominate its orbital path. An object must clear its orbit of other objects to be considered a planet.
Depends on the sizeof the person, but: 100 earth pounds = 9 Eris pounds.
Eris is similar in size to Pluto and about the same distance from the sun, while Charon is much smaller. Eris, Pluto, and Charon are all considered large Kuiper Belt objects, with Eris being slightly larger than Pluto and Charon being about half the size of Pluto.
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Yes it is possible for humans to live on Eris.
Yes. Eris orbits the sun.
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.
Many smaller objects cross Eris' orbit, so it does not dominate its orbital path. An object must clear its orbit of other objects to be considered a planet.
No, Eris is not a suitable planet for humans. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system, characterized by extremely cold temperatures and a lack of sustainable resources necessary for human habitation. Additionally, its distance from the Sun makes it an inhospitable environment for human life.
Depends on the sizeof the person, but: 100 earth pounds = 9 Eris pounds.
No. The only place where there are humans is on Earth, or in low Earth orbit.
Eris is similar in size to Pluto and about the same distance from the sun, while Charon is much smaller. Eris, Pluto, and Charon are all considered large Kuiper Belt objects, with Eris being slightly larger than Pluto and Charon being about half the size of Pluto.
Eris is a "dwarf planet", and does not have enough gravity to make the surface round, or to clear other objects near to it.
Eris is a "dwarf planet", and does not have enough gravity to make the surface round, or to clear other objects near to it.
Eris is a "dwarf planet", and does not have enough gravity to make the surface round, or to clear other objects near to it.