Makemake is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, a region beyond Neptune's orbit. It's one of the largest known objects in the Kuiper Belt, about two-thirds the size of Pluto.
Here are some key features of Makemake:
Size: It's approximately 1,400 kilometers in diameter.
Orbit: Makemake orbits the Sun once every 305 Earth years.
Surface: Its surface is covered in methane, ethane, and possibly nitrogen ice. It has a reddish-brown color due to the presence of tholins, complex organic compounds.
Moon: Makemake has one known moon, discovered in 2015.
Atmosphere: Recent observations suggest that Makemake has no significant atmosphere.
Makemake is a fascinating object that provides valuable insights into the formation and evolution of the Kuiper Belt. Its unique characteristics and distant location continue to intrigue scientists and space enthusiasts alike.