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Haumea (minor-planet designation: 136108
Haumea) is a
dwarf planet located beyond Neptune's orbit. It was
discovered in 2004 by a team
headed by Mike...
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Haumea (Hawaiian: [həuˈmɛjə]) is the
goddess of
fertility and
childbirth in
Hawaiian mythology. She is the
mother of many
important deities, such as Pele...
- Namaka,
formal designation (136108)
Haumea II, is the smaller,
inner moon of the trans-Neptunian
dwarf planet Haumea.
Discovered in 2005, it is
named after...
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candidates are
dwarf planets – in
rough order of diameter, Pluto, Eris,
Haumea, Makemake, Gonggong, Quaoar, Sedna, Ceres, and Orcus. A
considerable uncertainty...
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designation (136108)
Haumea I, is the larger,
outer moon of the trans-Neptunian
dwarf planet Haumea. It is
named after one of the
daughters of
Haumea, Hiʻiaka, the...
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Haumea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haumea is a
dwarf planet in the
Kuiper belt
located beyond Neptune's orbit.
Haumea may also
refer to:...
- talk at
which he had
planned to
announce the
discovery of
Haumea; the
abstract referred to
Haumea by a code that was the same code used in the
online telescope...
- The
dwarf planet Haumea has two
known moons, Hiʻiaka and Namaka,
named after Hawaiian goddesses.
These small moons were
discovered in 2005, from observations...
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period is 306 years, more than Pluto's 248 years and
Haumea's 283 years. Both
Makemake and
Haumea are
currently far from the
ecliptic (at an
angular distance...
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Haumea or
Haumean family is the only
identified trans-Neptunian
collisional family; that is, the only
group of trans-Neptunian
objects (TNOs) with...