Category
page 1Trans-Neptunian satellites
Charon
largest natural satellite of Pluto
Nix
natural satellite of the dwarf planet Pluto
Dysnomia
moon of the dwarf planet Eris
Hydra
outermost known natural satellite of Pluto

Styx
small natural satellite of the dwarf planet Pluto
Kerberos
natural satellite orbiting Pluto
Hiʻiaka
natural satellite of the dwarf planet Haumea
Namaka
moon of Haumea
S/2015 (136472) 1
only known natural satellite of the dwarf planet Makemake
Vanth
natural satellite orbiting 90482 Orcus
Weywot
Weywot (formal designation (50000) Quaoar I) is the only confirmed moon of the trans-Neptunian dwarf planet Quaoar. It was discovered by Michael Brown and Terry-Ann Suer using images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope on 14 February 2006. It is named after the Tongva sky god and son of Quaoar. Weywot is about in diameter and orbits Quaoar every 12.4 days at an average distance of . Weywot is thought to play a role in maintaining Quaoar's outer ring by gravitationally influencing it in an orbital resonance.
47171 Lempo
trans-Neptunian object
79360 Sila–Nunam
binary classical Kuiper belt object
collisional family
Type of group of minor planets
Xiangliu
moon of 225088 Gonggong
Actaea
moon of Salacia
Ilmarë
Ilmarë, formal designation '''''', is the only known moon of the large Kuiper belt object 174567 Varda. It was discovered by Keith Noll et al. in 2009, at a separation of about 0.12 arcsec, using discovery images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope on 26 April 2009, and reported in 2011. At approximately 403 km in diameter (about 45% that of its primary), it is the fourth-largest known moon of a trans-Neptunian object, after Pluto I Charon, Eris I Dysnomia, and Orcus I Vanth. Assuming that Ilmarë has the same albedo and density as Varda, Ilmarë would constitute approximately 8.4% of the s

341520 Mors–Somnus
binary trans-Neptunian object
Zoe
cubewano, smaller component of the Logos+Zoe double system
S/2000 (1998 WW31) 1
moon of 1998 WW31
Sawiskera
the large moon of (88611) Teharonhiawako
Phorcys
moon of Ceto
Pabu
moon of 66652 Borasisi
Paha
moon of 47171 Lempo
Q18483316
moon of 55637 Uni
Gǃòʼé ǃHú
moon of (229762) Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà
Q18483387
moon of (469705) ǂKá̦gára
Hiisi
moon of 47171 Lempo