No,ceres has no moons
Ceres does not have any moons. It is the largest object in the asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter, but it does not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
No. Of the five objects currently recognized as dwarf planets, two do not have moons. Those objects are Ceres and Makemake.
Ceres has no rings none of the dwarf planets do
Ceres, the dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, has one known moon named Dysnomia. Dysnomia is relatively small and was discovered in 2005. Ceres is unique among dwarf planets for having only this single moon.
Mercury and Venus do not have any moons. Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris are the Dwarf Planets. From the Sun, moving outwards: Mercury 0 Venus 0 Earth 1 Mars 2 Ceres 0 Jupiter 63 Saturn 62 Uranus 27 Neptune 13 Pluto 4 Haumea 2 Makemake 0 Eris 1
Ceres has no moons
Ceres does not have any moons. It is the largest object in the asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter, but it does not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
Ceres does not have any moons or natural satellites. As far as we know at present, Ceres does not have any moons. Ceres, the smallest dwarf planet, has no known moons. However there are other dwarf planets with moons that we know of such as Pluto and its moon Charon.
No. Ceres is a dwarf planet that orbits in the asteroid belt.
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Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt, has no known moons orbiting around it. It is considered a dwarf planet rather than a true planet like Earth, which typically has one or more moons.
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No. Of the five objects currently recognized as dwarf planets, two do not have moons. Those objects are Ceres and Makemake.
Ceres: No moons Pluto: 3 moons (Nix, Hydra, and Charon) Haumea: 2 moons (Hi'ika and Namaka) Makemake: No moons Eris: 1 moon (Dysncmia)
Ceres has no rings none of the dwarf planets do
Mercury, Venus, Earth, mars, Earth's moon, Mar's moons, Ceres
Ceres is not called a moon because it orbits the sun directly, rather than another planet. Moons typically orbit around a planet, while dwarf planets like Ceres have their own independent orbits around the sun.