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Eris was discovered by the team of Mike Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David Rabinowitz [2] on January 5, 2005, from images taken on October 21, 2003. [31] The discovery was announced on July 29, 2005, the same day as Makemake and two days after Haumea, [32] due in part to events that would later lead to controversy about Haumea.
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I loved the comparative picture with UB313 with objects from Ceres to the moon, which is fairly informative on the object's size. A picture is more valuable than a thousand words. But:
Dysnomia (formally (136199) Eris I Dysnomia) is the only known moon of the dwarf planet Eris and is the second-largest known moon of a dwarf planet, after Pluto I Charon.It was discovered in September 2005 by Mike Brown and the Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics (LGSAO) team at the W. M. Keck Observatory.
82 2003 UB313 artist's impression. 83 Formal Gardens at Lake Forest Academy. ... Pictures without captions belong at commons (there is a link to commons at the bottom ...
I contacted Michael Brown a couple of days ago, again based on Wikipedia:Boilerplate request for permission#Informal (images), asking for his permission to release Image:Animation showing movement of 2003 UB313.gif and Image:2003 UB313 near-infrared spectrum.gif, which he gave. Two requests, both granted, so Informal (images) has a 100% success ...
Radar image of near-Earth asteroid (53319) 1999 JM 8. The following list of instrument-resolved minor planets consists of minor planets whose disks have been resolved, whether by telescope, a visit by an uncrewed spacecraft, or by observing the occultation of a background star from multiple sites.
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