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No, Eris is smaller than the moon. Eris is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system, while the moon is Earth's natural satellite and is much larger in comparison.
Yes, Eris, a dwarf planet in our solar system, does not have any natural satellites. It is one of the largest known dwarf planets and is located in the outer regions of the solar system beyond Neptune.
Yes, the provisional name for Eris was 2003 UB313. A provisional name is given to an object directly after its discovery. A more permanent name is then chosen once the characteristics of the object had been calculated.
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She is the Greek goddess of chaos, upheaval, and its resulting change.
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.
Eris IS a Greek name. Eris was the personification of "strife" and in Latin she was called Discordia.
No, Eris is smaller than the moon. Eris is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system, while the moon is Earth's natural satellite and is much larger in comparison.
Eris got its name by the goddes of strife
Before it was officially named, Eris was nicknamed Xena.
Yes. "Xena" was a provisional name given to Eris.
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No, Eris isn't a planet, it is a dwarf planet. See the related question "What is a dwarf planet?" for more details on the differences. Eris is the largest known dwarf planet in the solar system and the ninth-largest body known to orbit the sun directly. No Iris is a satellite.
Eris is a goddess. She's the greek goddess of discord
Yes, Eris, a dwarf planet in our solar system, does not have any natural satellites. It is one of the largest known dwarf planets and is located in the outer regions of the solar system beyond Neptune.
The dwarf planet Eris was named after the Greek goddess of discord and strife. This name was chosen due to the controversy surrounding its discovery, which ultimately led to the reclassification of Pluto as a dwarf planet.
Discordia; "discord".