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  2. Haumea - Wikipedia

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    Haumea (minor-planet designation: 136108 Haumea) is a dwarf planet located beyond Neptune's orbit. [25] It was discovered in 2004 by a team headed by Mike Brown of Caltech at the Palomar Observatory , and formally announced in 2005 by a team headed by José Luis Ortiz Moreno at the Sierra Nevada Observatory in Spain , who had discovered it that ...

  3. Haumea - NASA Science

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    Dwarf planet Haumea is a member of a group of objects that orbit in a disc-like zone beyond the orbit of Neptune called the Kuiper Belt. This distant realm is populated with thousands of miniature icy worlds which formed early in the history of our solar system about 4.5 billion years ago.

  4. In Depth | HaumeaNASA Solar System Exploration

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    Dwarf planet Haumea is a member of a group of objects that orbit in a disc-like zone beyond the orbit of Neptune called the Kuiper Belt. This distant realm is populated with thousands of miniature icy worlds which formed early in the history of our solar system about 4.5 billion years ago.

  5. Haumea, unusual dwarf planet orbiting the Sun in the Kuiper belt beyond Pluto. It was discovered in 2003 by a team of American astronomers at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. Originally called 2003 EL61, Haumea is named for the Hawaiian goddess of birth and fertility.

  6. Haumea is the fastest rotating dwarf planet with the most interesting/controversial shape. It is located beyond the orbit of Neptune. It was discovered in 2004 and is the fourth largest dwarf planet. Key Facts & Summary.

  7. NASA Studies Origins of ‘Weird’ Solar System Object: Dwarf Planet...

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    Using computer simulations, scientists based at NASA have pieced together the story of how the dwarf planet Haumea, found in the Kuiper Belt of icy worlds beyond the orbit of outermost planet Neptune, became one of the most unusual objects in the solar system. Nearly the size of Pluto, Haumea is strange in several ways.

  8. Haumea is the third closest dwarf planet to the Sun and is located beyond the orbit of Neptune. It has about 1/3 the mass of Pluto and was discovered by 2004 by a team from Caltech at the Palomar Observatory in the United States in a project headed by Mike Brown.

  9. Haumea Facts. Haumea is the third closest dwarf planet from the Sun and is unique in its elongated shape making it the least spherical of the dwarf planets. Haumea Size. Haumea size compared to the Moon and Earth. Facts about the Dwarf Planet Haumea. A day on Haumea lasts 3.9 hours.

  10. Haumea: Facts, Name, Day Length, Size, Distance

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    Haumea is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune’s orbit. It was discovered in 2004 by a team led by Mike Brown at Caltech’s Palomar Observatory. Haumea measures 1,960 km in length and has two known moons, Namaka and Hi’iaka.

  11. Observations of a stellar occultation of Haumea, one of the four known trans-Neptunian dwarf planets, constrain its size, shape and density, and reveal a ring coplanar with Haumea’s largest...