Haumea's orbit is oval shaped, taking it from 34.72 AU out to 51.54 AU from the sun. Currently it's about 50 AU from the sun.
Of the five currently recognised Dwarf Planets, Eris is the furthest one away from the sun on average. Sedna is an object orbiting much further out, but it has not been confirmed as a dwarf planet, partly as it is unknown at this time if it is near sperical in shape.
it was so small it wasnt exactly a planet it was a dwarf planet
As far as we can actually PROVE, it is the only dwarf planet that orbits our own Sun. However, there has long been some speculation that there may be another dwarf planet out beyond Pluto, that is even smaller, but which is too far away from the Sun to be seen with optical instruments. It has also been debated that some large meteorites that orbit the Sun between the orbits of the planets, should maybe be declared as being dwarf planets in their own right.
The planet that is 2,793,100,000 miles away from the sun is Neptune. This planet wasn't discovered until the 1840s because its the only planet that can't be seen from earth without a telescope.
The planet furthest away from Earth is Pluto, which is 2 and three quarters of a billion miles away from Earth. Light takes approximately 9 hours to reach us from it. It is the smallest planet in our Solar System, being classified as a 'dwarf planet', and very cold, with a surface covered mostly in either ice or frozen gases.
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.
3,666.2 million miles away.
Its mean diameter in miles is around 525 miles (844km). Astronomers are unsure of its shape as it is so small and far away, so it remains a dwarf planet candidate. If it turns out that it is approximately spherical in shape, then it is likely to be classified as an official dwarf planet.
Of the five currently recognised Dwarf Planets, Eris is the furthest one away from the sun on average. Sedna is an object orbiting much further out, but it has not been confirmed as a dwarf planet, partly as it is unknown at this time if it is near sperical in shape.
Pluto is now considered to be a dwarf planet and is found in the Kuiper Belt.It is 4.67 billion miles away from the Earth and was discovered in 1930.
The orbit of the dwarf planet Pluto is quite eccentric, meaning it's more of an oval than a circle. It actually comes "inside" the orbit of Neptune for a part of its orbit. Aphelion, its farthest distance is about 7,375,927,931 km or 4,583,189,130 miles away while Perihelion its closest distance is about 4,436,824,613 km or 2,756,915,000 miles away.
Ceres is about 1.765 Astronomical Units away from Earth, which is about 164,067,000 miles or 264,040,242 km.
Yes it is away form the Sun.
it was so small it wasnt exactly a planet it was a dwarf planet
As far as we can actually PROVE, it is the only dwarf planet that orbits our own Sun. However, there has long been some speculation that there may be another dwarf planet out beyond Pluto, that is even smaller, but which is too far away from the Sun to be seen with optical instruments. It has also been debated that some large meteorites that orbit the Sun between the orbits of the planets, should maybe be declared as being dwarf planets in their own right.
The planet Maris is 33.9 million miles away from the planet Earth. The planet Jupiter is 365 million miles away from Earth.
Pluto was but it is not a planey its dwarf planet now it is Jupiter.