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| There's also Haumea. It comes after Pluto.It was discovered in 2004. | |
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| Haumea is a dwarf planet, in the Kuiper belt; one-third the mass, of planet Pluto. | |
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| After that, Makemake comes into view. The surface of Makemake is cloaked in large amounts of nearly pure frozen methane. | |
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| Makemake is the second brightest trans Neptunian object known after Pluto. With a peak magnitude of 16.5, Makemake can be seen by amateur with especially large telescopes. | |
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| Lastly is Eris. Eris travels in a highly elliptical orbit, sharply inclined at angle of 44°. | |
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| Currently Eris has one known moon which orbits it and is called Dysnomia. The name Dysnomia comes from the daughter of the Goddess Eris, who was known to be the cause of lawlessness. | |
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