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The moon is likely less than 100 miles wide while its parent dwarf planet is about 870 miles across. Discovered in 2005, Makemake is shaped like football and sheathed in frozen methane.
Uncovering the moon also reinforces the idea that most dwarf planets have satellites. “Makemake is in the class of rare Pluto-like objects, so finding a companion is important,” Parker said.
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