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- Eris (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia
Eris is the ninth-most massive known object orbiting the Sun and the sixteenth-most massive overall in the Solar System (counting moons) It is also the largest known object in the Solar System that has not been visited by a spacecraft
- Australias 1st orbital rocket, Gilmour Spaces Eris, fails on historic . . .
Eris made history today (July 29), even though the rocket didn't fly very far or for very long Australia now has a homegrown orbital launch attempt under its belt The company Gilmour Space
- Gilmour’s Eris fails during maiden launch, but positives can be found
After months of regulatory setbacks, weather delays, and the accidental separation of the fairings while still on the ground, Gilmour Space’s 3-stage Eris launch vehicle finally took off from
- First Australian-built rocket ‘Eris’ crashes 14 seconds after liftoff . . .
Eris, Australia’s first homegrown orbital rocket, lifted off to carry small satellites but crashed seconds later after briefly hovering, footage online shows
- Eris (dwarf planet) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is the second-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System Eris is slightly smaller than Pluto, but it has more mass than Pluto It is a " scattered disc object" in the Kuiper belt, further out than Pluto It is also called a plutoid because the IAU decided to rename all trans-Neptunian dwarf planets as plutoids [3]
- The discovery of - New Planet
In Greek mythology, Eris is the goddess of warfare and strife She stirs up jealousy and envy to cause fighting and anger among men
- Eris, the Largest Dwarf Planet and Second Most Reflective Body in The . . .
Eris is the second most reflective object in the solar system after Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus Astronomers believe this is because its surface may be composed of a thin layer of ice
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