How did Makemake the dwarf plant get its name?
makemake was named after the god polynesian that lives at easter island
Makemake orbits the Sun in a distant region of the solar system known as the Kuiper Belt. Its orbit takes it well beyond the orbit of Neptune, and it is considered a dwarf planet.
Has a probe ever been sent to Makemake?
No. Makemake was discovered too recently for us to have sent anything there. It takes years to plan such a mission and would take years for a probe to visit something as far away as Makemake. The most distant object we have visited so far is Pluto.
How many makemake can fit earth?
It seems like there may be a typo in your question, as "makemake" typically refers to a dwarf planet in our solar system. Assuming you are asking how many dwarf planets like Makemake could fit inside Earth, the answer would depend on the size of the dwarf planet in question. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Makemake has a diameter of about 1,430 kilometers. Therefore, roughly 9 Makemake-sized dwarf planets could fit along the diameter of Earth.
Can you Makemake without a telescope on Earth?
No. It is too small and too far away to be seen with the naked eye, despite its relative brightness when observed by telescopes.
How do you pronounce the planet Makemake?
It is pronounced "MAH-keh-MAH-keh", with the emphasis on the first syllable.
What are Pluto Eris and Makemake examples of?
They are examples of dwarf planets. The five dwarf planets are:
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