Its very cold, which makes everything frozen solid so other than that things are pretty stable. The term danger doesn't really apply as there is nobody there to be in trouble.
Their are more than 3 dwarf planets. Some of the famous ones are Pluto and Ceres.the three dwarf planets are Ceres Pluto and ErisThe three dwarf palnets are Pluto, Eris, and CeresPluto, Eris, and Ceres
These are currently defiend as dwarf planets: Ceres Pluto Haumea Makemake Eris There are some other ateroids that are currently considered candidates for dwarf planet status, however further study is required to confirm.
Yes, there are many planets beyond Pluto in our solar system. These include dwarf planets like Eris, Haumea, and Makemake, as well as other trans-Neptunian objects in the Kuiper Belt and the scattered disk. Additionally, there may be a hypothetical ninth planet, often referred to as Planet Nine, located far beyond Pluto's orbit.
Some notable events in 2006 include the launch of Twitter, Google buying YouTube, the release of the Nintendo Wii, and the discovery of the dwarf planet Eris. It was also the year that Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Haumea and Makemake are five dwarf planets in our solar system. There are many dwarf planets some discovered and some undiscovered.
it is the largest dwarf planet it could have been a planet in our solar system but it had a unclear route
No, Eris does not have a magnetic field. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system and does not exhibit any magnetic field like some other planets do.
Some features are:It is not known as a planet but as a dwarf planet.It is the largest dwarf planet out of all of the dwarf planets.It has a temperature of around - 207 degrees C.It is 10 billion miles from the sun.It takes 560 days to orbit the sun.
Their are more than 3 dwarf planets. Some of the famous ones are Pluto and Ceres.the three dwarf planets are Ceres Pluto and ErisThe three dwarf palnets are Pluto, Eris, and CeresPluto, Eris, and Ceres
Yes, for example Pluto is a dwarf planet and it has three moons. Eris also has a moon.Yes of the 5 named dwarf planets :-Pluto has 3 called Charon its largest then Nix and HydraEris has 1 called DysnomiaHaumea has 2 called Hi`ika and NamakaOnly MakeMake and Ceres have no moons
These are currently defiend as dwarf planets: Ceres Pluto Haumea Makemake Eris There are some other ateroids that are currently considered candidates for dwarf planet status, however further study is required to confirm.
Yes, and they do. Not all of them have confirmed moons but some do. Pluto, for example, has four known moons.
Yes, there are many planets beyond Pluto in our solar system. These include dwarf planets like Eris, Haumea, and Makemake, as well as other trans-Neptunian objects in the Kuiper Belt and the scattered disk. Additionally, there may be a hypothetical ninth planet, often referred to as Planet Nine, located far beyond Pluto's orbit.
Some notable events in 2006 include the launch of Twitter, Google buying YouTube, the release of the Nintendo Wii, and the discovery of the dwarf planet Eris. It was also the year that Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
it is a dwarf planet some people may also say it is kbo(kipper belt object)
Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Haumea and Makemake are five dwarf planets in our solar system. There are many dwarf planets some discovered and some undiscovered.
No, there are no new planets in our solar system. They have all been here for a long time! Our solar system has eight planets, since Pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet. There are some new dwarf planets: Eris, Ceres, and the newest MakeMake. There are about a dozen more candidates for dwarf planet status. Pluto, Eris, and MakeMake are also considered plutiods, which means they are beyond Neptune's orbit. See Related Links below for more information.