Erit
Erit (Shong: Eris; a̱lama: ; zwunzwuo a̱da̱dei-pi̱lanet 136199 Erit) hwa yet a̱bapi̱lanet ka̱ lan ma̱ng kyai ma̱ng sweang ji ji̱ lan ma̱ng shi a̱ni mi̱ Si̱stem Mam hu.[1] A̱ yet kyang hu á̱ ngyei trans-Neptunian object (TNO) wa mi̱ bibyai ku seang ka a̱wot nfam a̱za ma̱ng a̱tak nggu na ni̱ bwan di̱ nyia̱ fi̱p ma̱ng nghyang. Sot á̱nietnta̱m Palomar Observatory ji, nang Mike Brown wa yet a̱kwak a̱son wu, jija ku ta̱taat Erit mi̱ Zwat Jhyiung 2005 a̱wot á̱ si̱ shim cucuk hu di̱ ngaan a̱lyia̱ a̱kya.
Erit
Yet kap | scattered disc |
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Name | Xena |
A̱lyoot a̱gwomna̱ti | 136199 Eris |
Lyuut IPA | ˈeːʁɪs |
A̱lyoot da̱nian | Eris |
A̱vwuo | Si̱stem Mam |
Yet a̱ci̱t | (136198) 2003 UJ296 |
Si̱ a̱ ntung a̱ni yet | (136200) 2003 VS5 |
Significant event | naming |
A̱tyuya̱taat ku a̱tyubwoi | Michael E. Brown, Chadwick Trujillo, David L. Rabinowitz |
Time of discovery or invention | 21 Zwat Swak 2003 |
Site of astronomical discovery | Palomar Mountain Observatory |
Minor planet group | trans-Neptunian object, plutoid |
Child astronomical body | Dysnomia |
Parent astronomical body | Mam |
Periapsis date (DEPRECATED) | 14 Zwat Swak 2258 |
Provisional designation | 2003 UB313 |
Zwunzwuo Unicode | ⯰, ⯱ |
Ya̱fang
jhyuk- ↑ "Dwarf Planets". Canadian Space Agency. Zwat Tsat 12, 2020. Retrieved Zwat Jhyiung 1, 2023.