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Eris (minor-planet designation: 136199 Eris) is the most massive and second-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System. [22] It is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) in the scattered disk and has a high-eccentricity orbit. Eris was discovered in January 2005 by a Palomar Observatory–based team led by Mike Brown and verified
The largest known trans-Neptunian objects are Pluto and Eris, followed by Haumea, Makemake, Gonggong, Quaoar, Sedna, and Orcus, all of them being officially recognized as dwarf planets by the IAU except for Gonggong, Sedna, and Orcus.
Articles relating to the dwarf planet Eris, the most massive and second-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System. Pages in category "Eris (dwarf planet)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Eris Morn is a character from Bungie's Destiny video game series. She first appears as a supporting non-player character in Destiny: The Dark Below , the first post-release downloadable content (DLC) pack for the 2014 video game Destiny , who possesses expert knowledge of the alien threat known as the Hive.
With new variant “Eris” EG.5.1 rising in the U.S. and globally, you may wonder what the future holds for COVID in the U.S., particularly this fall and winter.
The Eris simulation is the first successful simulation to have resolved the high-density gas clouds where stars formed. [3] The simulation result consisted of a galaxy which is very similar to the Milky Way galaxy. Some of the parameters which were similar to Milky Way are stellar content, gas content, kinematic decomposition, brightness ...
Eris is mentioned many times in Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica, which covers the period between the end of the Iliad and the beginning of his Odyssey. [89] Just as in the Iliad, the Posthomerica Eris is the instigator of conflict, [90] does not take sides, [91] shouts, [92] and delights in the carnage of battle. [93]