Eris and Dysnomia
- CGC#: CGC#00731
- Date: Dec 31, 2046
- Distance (AU): ~67 AU
- Mission Objectives: Exploration of Eris, the most massive dwarf planet in the solar system known for sparking the debate leading to Pluto’s reclassification.
- Study Eris’s surface, composition, and atmosphere (if any), along with any signs of geological activity.
- Understanding the dynamics of its orbit and its relationship with its moon, Dysnomia.
- Activities: Conducting long-range observations using the CGC’s advanced telescopic systems.
- Possible deployment of probes or landers to gather direct surface data.
- Analysis of Eris’s interaction with its moon and the implications for understanding similar distant celestial bodies.
- Special: Antimatter fireworks conducted in the orbit of Eris!






