Hubble view of Eris and Dysnomia

This is an image of the dwarf planet Eris (centre) and its satellite Dysnomia (at 9 o'clock position) taken with NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope on Aug. 30, 2006.
This is an image of the dwarf planet Eris (centre) and its satellite Dysnomia (at 9 o'clock position) taken with NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope on Aug. 30, 2006. Hubble observations were obtained on Dec. 3, 2005 and Aug. 30, 2006 using the Advanced Camera for Surveys. The Hubble images were combined with images from the Keck telescopes taken on Aug. 20, 21, 30, and 31 to measure the satellite's orbit and calculate a mass for Eris, which is the largest dwarf planet in the Solar System.
NASA, ESA, and M. Brown (Califor
November 30, 2017
CreditNASA, ESA, and M. Brown (California Institute of Technology)
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This is an image of the dwarf planet Eris (centre) and its satellite Dysnomia (at 9 o'clock position) taken with NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope on Aug. 30, 2006. Hubble observations were obtained on Dec. 3, 2005 and Aug. 30, 2006 using the Advanced Camera for Surveys. The Hubble images were combined with images from the Keck telescopes taken on Aug. 20, 21, 30, and 31 to measure the satellite's orbit and calculate a mass for Eris, which is the largest dwarf planet in the Solar System.