14 billion km
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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.
Eris is way too cold for life to exist. Life needs energy, and there is very little energy on such a small object so far from the sun. In fact, the same gases that make up earth's atmosphere are frozen solid on Eris.
Yes, Eris is the largest Plutoid (dwarf planet). It is further out than Pluto, but is larger than Pluto. There are also Haumea and Makemake. There are others as well, but so far these are the only ones named as being a dwarf planet/Plutoid.
A light year is a unit of space, not time. It is the distance light travels in a year. Eris is far less than a light year away.
It is EXACTLY 250 degrese faren hight so it would be imposible for a person to live on it because u would die( burn to death) right when u step fott on it so it wouldint be a good place to live and dont mistake it for Earth if u are an astronot bc it look very simalure to Earth and this just in Lillyin Upchearch
Eris,Pluto,makemake
Of the five currently recognized dwarf planets, Eris is the second largest after Pluto. Pluto falls into second place in terms of mass, as Eris is denser.
no lifes in Eris planets, but maybe in far future when the Eris planet will be closer near to sun as earth
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.
Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Sedna and Makemake are the five "dwarf planets" designated so far. Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris are currently the five bodies classed as dwarf planets, but there are further candidates that could be classed as dwarf planets once more information on their shape has been uncovered.
Yes, Eris is the largest Plutoid (dwarf planet). It is further out than Pluto, but is larger than Pluto. There are also Haumea and Makemake. There are others as well, but so far these are the only ones named as being a dwarf planet/Plutoid.
Eris is way too cold for life to exist. Life needs energy, and there is very little energy on such a small object so far from the sun. In fact, the same gases that make up earth's atmosphere are frozen solid on Eris.
A light year is a unit of space, not time. It is the distance light travels in a year. Eris is far less than a light year away.
It is EXACTLY 250 degrese faren hight so it would be imposible for a person to live on it because u would die( burn to death) right when u step fott on it so it wouldint be a good place to live and dont mistake it for Earth if u are an astronot bc it look very simalure to Earth and this just in Lillyin Upchearch
Ice dwarfs are planetoids far from the sun that do not fulfill the terms of a planet. The examples of an ice dwarf are Pluto and Eris (formerly Xena).
No. The only object other than Earth on which people have walked is the moon. Eris is far to distant to reach with a manned mission.
Eris is far, far away; it is yet too early to have detailed data on that.Eris is far, far away; it is yet too early to have detailed data on that.Eris is far, far away; it is yet too early to have detailed data on that.Eris is far, far away; it is yet too early to have detailed data on that.