Haumea (minor-planet designation: 136108 Haumea) is a dwarf planet located beyond Neptune's orbit. It was discovered in 2004 by a team headed by Mike...
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Haumea (Hawaiian: [həuˈmɛjə]) is the goddess of fertility and childbirth in Hawaiian mythology. She is the mother of many important deities, such as Pele...
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Hiʻiaka (moon) (redirect from 136108 Haumea I Hi'iaka)
outer moon of the trans-Neptunian dwarf planet Haumea. It is named after one of the daughters of Haumea, Hiʻiaka, the patron goddess of the Big Island...
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Namaka (moon) (redirect from 136108 Haumea II Namaka)
planet Haumea. Discovered in 2005, it is named after Nāmaka, the goddess of the sea in Hawaiian mythology and one of the daughters of Haumea. Namaka...
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The dwarf planet Haumea has two known moons, Hiʻiaka and Namaka, named after Hawaiian goddesses. These small moons were discovered in 2005, from observations...
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Look up Haumea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haumea is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt located beyond Neptune's orbit. Haumea may also refer to:...
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Michael E. Brown (section Haumea controversy)
talk at which he had planned to announce the discovery of Haumea; the abstract referred to Haumea by a code that was the same code used in the online telescope...
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largest candidates are dwarf planets – in rough order of size, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, Makemake, Gonggong, Quaoar, Ceres, Orcus, and Sedna. Considerable uncertainty...
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The Haumea or Haumean family is the only identified trans-Neptunian collisional family; that is, the only group of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) with...
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Species: Haumea loxoides (Sowerby Iii, 1882) Haumea minuta (Linnaeus, 1758) Haumea rehderi (Grau, 1960) "Haumea Dall, Bartsch & Rehder, 1938". www.gbif.org...
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