Makemake

Makemake ( minor-planet designation 136472 Makemake ) is a dwarf planet and perhaps the largest Kuiper belt [e] object in the classical population , [b] with a diameter approximately two-thirds that of Pluto . [19] [20] Makemake has one known satellite , S/2015 (136472) 1. [21] Makemake's extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices . [16]

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2018

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Makemake ( minor-planet designation 136472 Makemake ) is a dwarf planet and perhaps the largest Kuiper belt [e] object in the classical population , [b] with a diameter approximately two-thirds that of Pluto . [19] [20] Makemake has one known satellite , S/2015 (136472) 1. [21] Makemake's extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices . [16]

2017

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5. Exploration

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Makemake ( minor-planet designation 136472 Makemake ) is a dwarf planet and perhaps the largest Kuiper belt [e] object in the classical population , [b] with a diameter approximately two thirds that of Pluto . [19] [20] Makemake has one known satellite, S/2015 (136472) 1. [21] Makemake's extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices . [16]

2016

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2. Orbit and classification

3. Physical characteristics

4. Satellites

5. Exploration

6. See also

7. Notes

8. References

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Makemake ( minor-planet designation 136472 Makemake ) is a dwarf planet and perhaps the largest Kuiper belt object (KBO) in the classical population , [b] with a diameter approximately two thirds that of Pluto . [19] [20] Makemake has one known satellite, S/2015 (136472) 1 . [21] Makemake’s extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices . [16]

2015

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4. Lack of satellites

5. Exploration

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8. References

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Makemake ( minor-planet designation 136472 Makemake ) is a dwarf planet and perhaps the largest Kuiper belt object (KBO) in the classical population , [b] with a diameter that is about 2/3 the size of Pluto . [19] [20] Makemake has no known satellites, which makes it unique among the largest KBOs and means that its mass can only be estimated. Its extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices. [16]

2014

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4. Lack of satellites

5. See also

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Makemake ( minor-planet designation 136472 Makemake ) is a dwarf planet and perhaps the largest Kuiper belt object (KBO) in the classical population , [nb 2] with a diameter that is about 2/3 the size of Pluto . [10] [18] Makemake has no known satellites, which makes it unique among the largest KBOs and means that its mass can only be estimated. Its extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices. [15]

2013

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Makemake , minor-planet designation 136472 Makemake , is a dwarf planet and perhaps the largest Kuiper belt object (KBO) in the classical population , [nb 5] with a diameter that is about 2/3 the size of Pluto . [11] [18] Makemake has no known satellites, which makes it unique among the largest KBOs and means that its mass can only be estimated. Its extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices. [15]

2012

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Makemake , minor-planet designation 136472 Makemake , is a dwarf planet and perhaps the largest Kuiper belt object (KBO) in the classical population , [nb 5] with a diameter that is about 2/3 the size of Pluto . [10] [17] Makemake has no known satellites, which makes it unique among the largest KBOs and means that its mass can only be estimated. Its extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices. [14]

2011

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Makemake , formally designated (136472) Makemake , is a large dwarf planet and plutoid , perhaps the largest Kuiper belt object (KBO) in the classical KBO population. [b] Its diameter is roughly three-quarters that of Pluto . [10] Makemake has no known satellites, which makes it unique among the largest KBOs. Its extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices. [11]

2010

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Makemake , formally designated (136472) Makemake , is the third-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System and one of the two largest Kuiper belt objects (KBO) in the classical KBO population. [b] Its diameter is roughly three-quarters that of Pluto . [10] Makemake has no known satellites, which makes it unique among the largest KBOs. Its extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices. [11]

2009

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Makemake , formally designated (136472) Makemake , is the third-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System and one of the two largest Kuiper belt objects (KBO) in the classical KBO population. [b] Its diameter is roughly three-quarters that of Pluto . [8] Makemake has no known satellites, which makes it unique among the largest KBOs. Its extremely low average temperature, about 30  K (−243.2 °C), means its surface is covered with methane , ethane , and possibly nitrogen ices. [9]

2008

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Makemake ( pronounced  /ˌmɑːkiːˈmɑːkiː/  (deprecated template) MAH -kee- MAH -kee , [6] or as Rapanui Makemake ), formal designation (136472) Makemake , is the third-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System and one of the two largest Kuiper belt objects (KBO) in the classical KBO population. [a] Its diameter is roughly three-quarters that of Pluto . [7] Makemake has no known satellites, which makes it unique among the largest KBOs. Its extremely low average temperature (about 30 K) means its surface is covered with methane , ethane and possibly nitrogen ices. [8]

2007

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(136472) 2005 FY 9 (also written (136472) 2005 FY9 ) is a very large Kuiper belt object , and one of the two largest among the population in the classical KBO orbits. It was discovered on March 31 , 2005 by the team led by Michael Brown . Prior to making it public, the discovery team referred to it by the codename "Easterbunny". The designation 2005 FY 9 is only provisional, and it will eventually receive a permanent name after a creation deity from the International Astronomical Union .

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Template:Downsize Template:Minor Planet (136472) 2005 FY 9 (also written (136472) 2005 FY9 ) is a very large Kuiper belt object discovered on March 31 , 2005 by the team led by Michael Brown . Its discovery was announced on July 29 , 2005 on the same day as two other very large trans-Neptunian objects , 2003 EL 61 and Eris .

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Template:Minor Planet 2005 FY 9 (also written 2005 FY9 ), codenamed " Easterbunny " by its discoverers, is a very large Kuiper belt object discovered on March 31 , 2005 by the team led by Michael Brown . Its discovery was announced on July 29 , 2005 on the same day as two other very large trans-Neptunian objects , 2003 EL 61 and 2003 UB 313 .