
Haumea - Wikipedia
Joel Poncy and colleagues calculated that a flyby mission to Haumea could take 14.25 years using a gravity assist from Jupiter, based on a launch date of 25 September 2025. Haumea would be 48.18 AU from the Sun when the spacecraft arrives.
Haumea | Facts, Temperature, Atmosphere, History & Definition
Oct 8, 2019 · A flyby mission to Haumea is estimated to take about 14.25 years using a Jupiter gravity assist, based on a launch date of 2025. However, there are no confirmed missions to Haumea. Though its rare and unique features are strong points in making a trip happen.
How Long Does it Take to Get to Haumea? | Space Questions
Oct 31, 2023 · The quickest we could likely make it to Haumea for a flyby is a little over 14 years but if we were to try and establish orbit the journey would take much longer. At present this is not a priority so estimates are not being seriously considered.
The dwarf planet Haumea - Phys.org
Aug 14, 2015 · Although Haumea appears to be far from spherical, its ellipsoidal shape is thought to result from its rapid rotation. Haumea has a typical orbit for a classical KBO, with an eccentric orbit...
FUTURE SPACEFLIGHT #1: Haumea Flyby (TIMELINE) - YouTube
Dec 3, 2021 · Forgot music credit:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m67O80uzGfA
Haumea Facts - Softschools.com
Telescopes have shown crystalline water ice on Haumea, which is not normal for the temperature of Haumea. It would take 14.25 years to do a flyby mission to Haumea, if a Jupiter gravity assist is used and launched in September, 2025.
Haumea: A Fast-Spinning, Icy Celestial Body | Academic Block
Haumea is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, known for its elongated shape caused by rapid rotation. This unique feature results in a diameter of about 1,960 miles (3,140 KM) along its equatorial axis. Its surface is mostly covered in water ice, and it has a faint ring system and two known moons, Namaka and Hi’iaka.
Haumea – The Football Shaped Dwarf Planet! - Spaceopedia
Apr 27, 2019 · Haumea is a plutoid (a dwarf planet orbiting outside of Neptune) which is classed as a dwarf planet and orbits in the icy Kuiper Belt. It is the largest member of the Haumea collisional group which likely formed billions of years ago after an impact involving Haumea.
Haumea Flyby by Astra-Planetshine on DeviantArt
Oct 16, 2017 · Haumea being quickly visited by a tinny far future spacecraft. seeing things and structures quite unexpected.
How Far is Haumea From Earth? | Space Questions - The Nine Planets
Sep 7, 2023 · Haumea ranges between 7.7 – 7.3 billion kilometers from Earth over the next few years but will reach its closest point to the planet on July 26 th 2100. At that point it will be 5,489,394,503 kilometers from Earth.