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Weywot (formal
designation (50000)
Quaoar I;
provisional designation S/2006 (50000) 1) is a
natural satellite or moon of the trans-Neptunian
dwarf planet...
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retained by the
largest Kuiper belt objects.
Quaoar has one
known moon,
Weywot,
which was
discovered by
Brown in
February 2007. Both
objects were named...
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known as Quaoar.
Another important figure is
Weywot, the god of the sky, who was
created by Quaoar.
Weywot ruled over the Tongva, but he was very cruel...
- (classical objects) Haumea, a
dwarf planet Namaka Hiʻiaka Quaoar, a
dwarf planet Weywot Makemake, a
dwarf planet (307261) 2002 MS4 120347
Salacia 20000
Varuna Scattered-disc...
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those of
Makemake or Haumea. It
possesses a ring
system and one
known moon,
Weywot. The
scattered disc,
which overlaps the
Kuiper belt but
extends out to near...
- 1, Makemake's
natural satellite Xiangliu, Gonggong's
natural satellite Weywot, Quaoar's
natural satellite Vanth, Orcus'
natural satellite "Planet and...
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Wiyot people Wiyot Tribe, a
federally recognized Wiyot group Wiyot, or
Weywot, a
figure of
Tongva mythology This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The trans-Neptunian
dwarf planet Quaoar and its moon
Weywot. Quaoar's two
rings are not
resolved in this image....
- in" and did not
change as it spun down due to
tidal forces from its moon
Weywot. If so, this
would resemble the
situation of Saturn's moon Iapetus, which...
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Pluto –
moons Eris –
Dysnomia Ceres Makemake – moon
Haumea –
moons Quaoar –
Weywot Orcus –
Vanth Gonggong –
Xiangliu Sedna Others Minor planets Vulcanoids...