Eris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eris typically refers to: • Eris (dwarf planet), the largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System (provisional designation 2003 UB 313 ) • Eris (mythology), in Greek mythology the goddess of d...
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Eris (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eris , formal designation 136199 Eris , is the largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System and the ninth-largest body known to orbit the Sun directly. It is approximately 2,500 kilometres in dia...
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ERIS was the goddess or spirit (daimona) of strife, discord, contention and rivalry. She was often represented specifically as the daimon of the strife of war, who haunted the battlefield and delighted in human bloodshed.
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The discovery of 2003 UB313 Eris, the 10th planet largest known dwarf planet ... At the end of the conference, IAU members voted to demote Pluto and Eris to dwarf-planet status, leaving the solar system with only eight planets. The satellite of Eris has received the offical name Dysnomia, who in Greek mythology is...
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Eris is the Greek goddess of discord and strife. She is Ares' constant companion and follows him everywhere. Eris is sinister and mean, and her greatest joy is to make trouble. She has a golden apple that is so bright and shiny everybody wants to h... ... by Ryan Tuccinardi ... When she throws it among friends,
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Eris (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eris (Greek Ἔρις , "Strife") is the Greek goddess of strife, her name being translated into Latin as Discordia . Her Greek opposite is Harmonia, whose Latin counterpart is Concordia. Homer equate...
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Eris is unpopular and frequently snubbed as a guest by the other gods and mankind. This was not always a safe thing to do. The most dramatic example being the Trojan War, which was an indirect result of not inviting Eris to a wedding.
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