brownish
Eris's moon Dysnomia, appears to be made of material similar to Eris and Eris appears almost grey.
well because Dysnomia is SO small you would weigh aproximently 1.11kg
Dysnomia was a daughter of Eris, the goddess of discord, in Greek mythology. There are no known accounts of her having a husband in mythology.
Yes, Eris has one moon. It is called Dysnomia. It was named after the daughter of the goddess Eris.
Dysnomia, the moon of the dwarf planet Eris, is estimated to have a diameter of about 250-350 kilometers (155-217 miles). It is much smaller than its parent body, Eris, which is one of the largest known dwarf planets in the solar system. Dysnomia was discovered in 2005 and is named after the Greek goddess of lawlessness, befitting its chaotic orbit around Eris.
well because Dysnomia is SO small you would weigh aproximently 1.11kg
Eris's moon Dysnomia, appears to be made of material similar to Eris and Eris appears almost grey.
Dysnomia was a daughter of Eris, the goddess of discord, in Greek mythology. There are no known accounts of her having a husband in mythology.
Yes, Eris has one moon. It is called Dysnomia. It was named after the daughter of the goddess Eris.
Yes. Eris has a moon called Dysnomia.
Yes it is called Dysnomia.
Eris has one known moon called Dysnomia.
Dysnomia, the moon of the dwarf planet Eris, is estimated to have a diameter of about 250-350 kilometers (155-217 miles). It is much smaller than its parent body, Eris, which is one of the largest known dwarf planets in the solar system. Dysnomia was discovered in 2005 and is named after the Greek goddess of lawlessness, befitting its chaotic orbit around Eris.
Dysnomia is the only known moon of Eris
Dysnomia, the moon of the dwarf planet Eris, is approximately 96.3 astronomical units (AU) away from the sun on average. An astronomical unit is the average distance between the Earth and the sun, about 93 million miles.
Yes, Eris has one known natural satellite named Dysnomia. Dysnomia was discovered in 2005 using the Keck II telescope by a team of astronomers led by Mike Brown.
The Kuiper Belt dwarf planet Eris has one known moon, named Dysnomia.