Examples of using Makemake in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Makemake is a Polynesian god.
An artist's rendering of Makemake.
Makemake has no known satellites.
It is about the same size as Makemake.
Makemake is now known to have at least one moon.
It is about the same size as Makemake and has two natural satellites.
Makemake, a dwarf planet, also has 1 moon, named MK 2.
Of course, the Sun is over 50 times farther from Makemake than it is from planet Earth.
Makemake with two birdmen, carved from red scoria.
In the myths of Easter Island's Rapa Nui,the bird man represents Makemake, the chief god and creator of humanity.
Makemake is the third Plutoid following Pluto and Eris.
Careful monitoring of the brightnessdrop of a distant star recently eclipsed by Makemake indicates that the dwarf planet has little atmosphere.
Makemake is the brightest object in the Kuiper belt after Pluto.
Explanation: At first called"Easterbunny" by its discovery team,officially named Makemake is the second brightest dwarf planet of the Kuiper belt.
Makemake has one satellite, a dim lightened moon that was named MK 2.
The earliest accounts say a king named TuuKu Ihu moved them with the help of the god Makemake, while later stories tell of a woman who lived alone on the mountain ordering them about at her will.
Makemake, a dwarf planet in our Solar System, appears to have no atmosphere; it is bald!
On those dates nearly coincident with the line-of-sight to thespiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices, Makemake was about 52.5 astronomical units or 7.3 light-hours away.
Explanation: Makemake, second brightest dwarf planet of the Kuiper belt, has a moon.
Makemake(45.79 AU average), although smaller than Pluto, is the largest known object in the classical Kuiper belt.
This tells us that Makemake lacks an atmosphere and it must be colder than we expected, even colder the North Pole in winter!
Makemake is known to be a world somewhat red in appearance, with colors indicating it is likely covered with patchy areas of frozen methane.
Nov 2012 Makemake, a dwarf planet in our Solar System, appears to have no atmosphere; it is bald!
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).
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).
Petroglyphs Makemake with two birdmen, carved from red scoria Fish petroglyph found near Ahu Tongariki The island and neighbouring Motu Nui are riddled with caves, many of which show signs of past human use for planting and as fortifications, including narrowed entrances and crawl spaces with ambush points.