MakeMake Orbit

MakeMake takes 305 earth years to orbit the sun. Sedna takes about 11,400 years, Eris takes 557 years, and Pluto takes about 248 years.

The Kuiper belt is distinct from the hypothesised Oort cloud, which is believed to be a thousand times more distant and mostly spherical. The objects within the Kuiper belt, together with the members of the scattered disc and any potential Hills cloud or Oort cloud objects, are collectively referred to as trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) Here is a list of the Kuiper belt objects (that had already been named) in the order of being the most brightest as viewed from Earth: Pluto, MakeMake, Haumea, Charon, Orcus, Quaoar, Varda, Varuna, Ixion.

The most important aspect of the images below for the reader to observe, is the horisontal line in the side wiew, which is called THE ECLIPTIC. This is the plane that the inner and outer planets orbit around the sun. This is the general orbit of planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune; on the ecliptic. Pluto is the first TNO that makes a deviation from this norm, which is the normal for the TNOs. Eris for example, makes a very wide inclination of 44 degrees. Sedna, on the other hand, moves in such a wide elliptical orbit that it orbits into the Oort Cloud, which is considered the most distant area of known space. The TNOs have much in common, however, they also have great differences, which is why it has been such a challenge for astronomers to reach a consensus around classifications based on characteristics. 

In 2006, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet, due its size, and due to all the other Kuiper Belt objects that were discovered in the years prior. This new group/class ended the debate on what really constitutes a planet. Why? The newly discovered objects have very similar characteristics to Pluto. If they were to be considered planets, the number of planets that we have will keep on growing. Due to the new classification for Kuiper Belt Objects done after the discovery of MakeMake, the Kuiper Belt Objects are now on par with Pluto, and we know Pluto has a very, very powerful, underworld, plutonium, atomic energy. See this list of brightest Kuiper Belt Objects, as well as astronomer Mike Brown’s list of dwarf planets.

The Kuiper Belt objects are said to bring hope, change, expanded thinking, soul purpose, and quantum leaps into our consciousness.

Makemake is the second largest Kuiper belt object after Pluto.

Image: Quaoar Haumea Makemake orbits 2018 via Wikimedia Commons.

Image: Planets and dwarf planets of the solar system via Wikimedia Commons.

 
 

Image: Extreme trans-Neptunian objects, 9 objects plus 4 new ones in orange, Date 20 June 2017 via Wikimedia Commons.

 

Image: Trans Neptunian planets from Wikimedia Commons. Click to enlarge.

 
 

More information about the KBOs can be found in the online course about trans-Neptunian and Kuiper Belt Objects. It is about the significant four Yods and the three Hammer of Thor aspect patterns that influences us here on planet earth from 2020 - 2030+.

The new course is all about the strange mixed bag of energies we’ve been having since the start of 2020.

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“This story about the civilisation of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) illuminates the way MakeMake functions. It deals with the interconnectedness of all things, such as nature and humanity, and it points to certain human experiences, such as competition and the role of leadership.”

“The story points to the dangers that are inherent in any journey to the top, and to the need to manage all our resources at the 3D level. Our purpose is directed by listening to and heeding omens expressed in the natural world (the Laws of Nature). From there, we gain clarity about how to make use of the resources available to us. The real resource at the 5D level is the capacity to realize that we attract what we require with our consciousness. Eventually we become aware of the higher Truth that we are always creating the experiences that help us to evolve.”

Stephanie Azaria and Shelly Leal, The Cosmic Path


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