Moons of Haumea

The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hiʻiaka and Namaka, named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

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2018

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1. History

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. Namaka

5. Hiʻiaka

6. Notes

7. References

8. External links

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hiʻiaka and Namaka, named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2017

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1. History

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. Namaka

5. Hiʻiaka

6. Notes

7. References

8. External links

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hiʻiaka and Namaka, named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2016

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1. History

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. Notes

5. References

6. External links

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hiʻiaka and Namaka , named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2015

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1. History

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. Notes

5. References

6. External links

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hiʻiaka and Namaka , named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2014

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1. Discovery and naming

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. See also

5. Notes

6. References

7. External links

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hi ʻ iaka and Namaka , named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2013

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1. Discovery and naming

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. See also

5. Notes

6. References

7. External links

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hi ʻ iaka and Namaka , named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2012

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1. Discovery and naming

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. See also

5. Notes

6. References

7. External links

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hi ʻ iaka and Namaka , named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2011

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1. Discovery and naming

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. See also

5. External links

6. Notes

7. References

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hi ʻ iaka and Namaka , named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2010

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1. Discovery and naming

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. See also

5. External links

6. Notes

7. References

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hi ʻ iaka and Namaka , named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2009

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1. Discovery and naming

2. Surface properties

3. Orbital characteristics

4. See also

5. Notes

6. References

7. External links

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2003 0.063

spectrum 0.063

perturbs 0.063

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The outer Solar System dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons , Hi ʻ iaka and Namaka , named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations of Haumea made at the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.

2008

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1. Table of known moons

2. See also

3. Notes

4. References

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The dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons . They appear to be part of a collisional family , debris from a large impact that disrupted Haumea's mantle . Haumea appears to be almost entirely made of rock, with only a superficial layer of ice; most of the original icy mantle is thought to have been blasted off with the impact. There could therefore be a large number of moons smaller than Namaka and below current detection levels. At least Hi ʻ iaka appears to be composed of nearly pure water ice. [1]