Makemake

136472 Makemake
Low-resolution image of Makemake and its unnamed moon S/2015 (136472) 1 by the Hubble Space Telescope, April 2015
Discovery
Discovered by
Discovery dateMarch 31, 2005
Designations
(136472) Makemake
PronunciationUK: /ˌmækiˈmæki/, US: /ˌmɑːkiˈmɑːki/ or /ˌmɑːkˈmɑːk/ [a]
Named after
Makemake
2005 FY9
AdjectivesMakemakean[6][7]
Symbol🝼 (mostly astrological)
Orbital characteristics[8]
Epoch May 31, 2020
(JD 2458900.5)
Earliest precovery dateJanuary 29, 1955
Aphelion52.756 AU (7.8922 Tm)
Perihelion38.104 AU (5.7003 Tm)
45.430 AU (6.7962 Tm)
Eccentricity0.16126
306.21 yr (111,845 d)
4.419 km/s
165.514°
Inclination28.9835°
79.620°
17 November 2186[9]
294.834°
Known satellites1 (S/2015 (136472) 1)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions
(1434+48
−18
)
 × projected (1420+18
−24
 km
)
[10]
Flattening0.0098[c]
6.42×106 km2[d][11]
Volume1.53×109 km3[d][12]
Mass≈ 3.1×1021 kg[13]
Mean density
  • ≈ 1.7 g/cm3 (using Ortiz et al. 2012 radius)
  • ≈ 2.1 g/cm3 (using Brown 2013 radius[10])[13]
Equatorial surface gravity
< 0.57 m/s2
Equatorial escape velocity
< 0.91 km/s
22.8266±0.0001 h[14]
Temperature
  • 32–36 K (single-terrain model)
  • 40–44 K (two-terrain model)[16]
B−V=0.83, V−R=0.5[17]
17.0 (opposition)[18][19]

Makemake[e] (minor-planet designation: 136472 Makemake) is a dwarf planet and the largest of what is known as the classical population of Kuiper belt objects,[b] with a diameter approximately that of Saturn's moon Iapetus, or 60% that of Pluto.[24][25] It has one known satellite.[26] Its extremely low average temperature, about 40 K (−230 °C), means its surface is covered with methane, ethane, and possibly nitrogen ices.[21] Makemake shows signs of geothermal activity and thus may be capable of supporting active geology and harboring an active subsurface ocean.[27]

Makemake was discovered on March 31, 2005 by a team led by Michael E. Brown, and announced on July 29, 2005. It was initially known as 2005 FY9 and later given the minor-planet number 136472. In July 2008, it was named after Makemake, a creator god in the Rapa Nui mythology of Easter Island, under the expectation by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) that it would prove to be a dwarf planet.[25][28][29][30]

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