Examples of using Makemake in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Makemake was first discovered in 2005.
But MK 2's discovery may solve one Makemake mystery.
Makemake could have been discovered earlier.
Prior to the study, it was thought possible that Makemake would have an atmosphere similar to that of Pluto.
Makemake is a classical Kuiper belt object.
The Kuiper Belt is also the frigid domain name of a trio of formally recognized dwarf planets: Pluto,Haumea, and Makemake.
Makemake is no mere round rock in space.
In 2006 the International Astronomical Union classified Ceres as a dwarf planet along with Pluto,Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.
Makemake at base and two birdmen higher up.
By that time, Brown's team had already discovered"seven dwarves": Quaoar in 2002, Sedna in 2003, Haumea,Salacia and Orcus in 2004, and Makemake and Eris in 2005.
Makemake was named three years after its discovery.
Note that Pluto,(136108) Haumea,(136199) Eris, and(136472) Makemake are recognized as dwarf planets; Pluto formerly counted as a planet(and still does for some of us).
Makemake lacks its expected atmosphere.
Discovered by a team led by Mike Brown(Caltech) in 2005,the outer Solar System orb was officially named Makemake for the creator of humanity in the Rapa Nui mythology of Easter Island.
This tells us that Makemake lacks an atmosphere and it must be colder than we expected, even colder the North Pole in winter!
As was done with Pluto, further study of the satellite will easily reveal the density of Makemake, a key result that will indicate if the bulk compositions of Pluto and Makemake are also similar.
Makemake is known to be a world somewhat red in appearance, with colors indicating it is likely covered with patchy areas of frozen methane.
The research suggests that other large worlds in the Kuiper belt-such as Eris, Makemake and Haumea- could also have similarly complex histories that rival those of terrestrial planets such as Mars and Earth.
Makemake, named for the creation deity of the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island, has a diameter of 870 miles, around a 10th of the size of Earth and two-thirds that of Pluto.
A Southwest Research Institute-led team has discovered an elusive,dark moon orbiting Makemake, one of the"big four" dwarf planets populating the Kuiper Belt region at the edge of our solar system.
Makemake(45.79 AU average), although smaller than Pluto, is the largest known object in the classical Kuiper belt(that is, it is not in a confirmed resonance with Neptune).
Originally designated as 2003 EL61, the object was classified as a Kuiper Belt Object(KBO) until the International Astronomical Union reclassified it as the fifth dwarf planet in the solar system, following Ceres, Pluto,Eris and Makemake.
By definition, Eris, Haumea, Makemake and Pluto, as well as the largest asteroid, 1 Ceres, are all dwarf planets", and describes it elsewhere as"the dwarf planet-asteroid 1 Ceres.
But if these new measurements prove accurate, it might be time to settle on a moniker, because they would make Snow White the third-largest dwarf planet circling our sun, bested only by Pluto and Eris, and bigger than three others already graced with titles:Haumea, Makemake, and Ceres.
The moon- nicknamed MK2- orbits Makemake, the second brightest icy dwarf planet, after Pluto, in the Kuiper belt, the huge mass of comets, frozen rocks and other objects orbiting the sun beyond Neptune.
The moon, which has been dubbed MK2, orbits Makemake, the second brightest icy dwarf planet, after Pluto, in the Kuiper belt, the large mass of frozen rocks, comets and other objects orbiting the sun beyond Neptune.
Haumea(43.34 AU average), and Makemake(45.79 AU average), while smaller than Pluto, are the largest known objects in the classical Kuiper belt(that is, they are not in a confirmed resonance with Neptune).
Dwarf planet Makemake[1] is about two thirds of the size of Pluto, and travels around the Sun in a distant path that lies beyond that of Pluto but closer to the Sun than Eris, the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System(eso1142).
As of 2009, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake are the only objects officially recognized as plutoids, while upwards of seventy more bodies that currently lack formal recognition are thought likely to meet the definition, and can expect formal recognition at some time in the future.