Examples of using Makemake in English and their translations into Slovak
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Makemake has a moon!
Pronounce Makemake in English.
Makemake has one moon!
Dwarf planet Makemake has its own moon!
Makemake does have a moon!
But MK 2's discovery may solve one Makemake mystery.
Makemake pronunciation in Italian[it].
Finding this moon only increases the parallels between Pluto and Makemake.
Makemake pronunciation in Hungarian[hu].
These previous infrared data did not have sufficient resolution to separate Makemake from MK 2.
Makemake pronunciation in English[en].
In the myths of Easter Island's Rapa Nui,the bird man represents Makemake, the chief god and creator of humanity.
Makemake, a dwarf planet, also has 1 moon, named MK 2.
A tight circular orbit means thatMK 2 probably formed from a collision between Makemake and another Kuiper Belt Object.
Makemake has one natural moon that was nicknamed MK 2.
This tight orbit suggests that MK2 is probably the result of a collision between Makemake and another Kuiper belt object.
Makemake was the creator of humanity in the Easter Island mythology.
The moon- provisionally designated S/2015(136472) 1 and nicknamed MK 2-is more than 1,300 times fainter than Makemake.
Makemake has one satellite, a dim lightened moon that was named MK 2.
A tight circular orbit means that MK2 is probably the product of a collision between Makemake and another Kuiper Belt Object.
However, unless Makemake is in a special orientation, these dark patches should make the dwarf planet's brightness vary substantially as it rotates.
Pluto and Ceres have traditional symbols,and I suggest symbols for Eris, Makemake, and Haumea on my page of symbols for TNOs.
The moon, in the Kuiper Belt, provisionally designated S/2015(136472) 1 and nicknamed MK 2-is more than 1,300 times fainter than Makemake.
Both models and observations suggest that only a few larger bodies(Pluto,Eris, Makemake) can retain the volatile ices whereas the dominant population of small TNOs lost them.
One idea is that, unlike larger objects such as Makemake, MK 2 is small enough that it cannot gravitationally hold onto a bright, icy crust, which sublimates, changing from solid to gas, under sunlight.