So far, none. The only way we've been able to observe it so far is by powerful telescopes.
Makemake isn't a planet, it is a dwarf planet.
No. Jupiter is not a dwarf planet. Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Makemake, Hauma are dwarf planets.
The name of the third dwarf planet is spelled "Makemake."
Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris.
Yes, Makemake is classified as a dwarf planet. It is located in the Kuiper Belt and was discovered in 2005. Makemake is one of the largest known trans-Neptunian objects and was officially designated as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2008.
Yes, Makemake is a dwarf planet.
Makemake isn't a planet, it is a dwarf planet.
Makemake - dwarf planet - was created on 2005-03-31.
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.
No. Jupiter is not a dwarf planet. Pluto, Ceres, Eris, Makemake, Hauma are dwarf planets.
The name of the third dwarf planet is spelled "Makemake."
Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris.
Eris,Pluto,makemake
FY9 is another name for the dwarf planet Makemake. Discovered March 31, 2005
Yes, Makemake is classified as a dwarf planet. It is located in the Kuiper Belt and was discovered in 2005. Makemake is one of the largest known trans-Neptunian objects and was officially designated as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union in 2008.
No. Haumea is not classified as a planet. It is a dwarf planet.
As of now, no probe has been specifically sent to explore Makemake. However, the dwarf planet has been observed and studied by telescopes, including the Hubble Space Telescope, providing valuable information about its characteristics and surface features.