Haumea, Namaka and Hiʻiaka shape scaled one in ten million
This model was made using the length of the axis of the ellipsoid estimated from Dunham (2019). It's scaled to 1 in 107 or one in ten million. This is about 20cm in the mayor axis. On this scale the Moon is a basketball, and Mars' moons Phobos and Deimos are 2 and 1 mm respectively.
The file's names explained: name_1_x_10_y.stl is 1 : x * 10y. So _1_6_10_7 is 1:600000000 or one in 60 million.
The file's names explained: name_1_x_10_y.stl is 1 : x * 10y. So _1_6_10_7 is 1:600000000 or one in 60 million.
136108 Haumea
Because of the rapid changes in its brigthness, astronomers calculated a rotation period of 4 hours, which led to the conclusion that Haumea is a Jacobi ellipsoid, with three different diameters. The stellar transit of January 2017 confirmed its elongated shape, but it turned out to be larger than previously thought, resulting in a lower density that casts doubt on whether it is in hydrostatic equilibrium. It has two moons named Namaka and Hi'iaka and a ring with the diameter two times the largest diameter of Haumea.- Type: Dwarf planet. TNO. Haumea family
- Orbit: Sun. Kuiper Belt.
- Orbital period: 284.12 yr.
- Orbital period: 3 h 54 min 55 s.
- Composition: Icy body. Rocky core.
- Density: 2.018 g/cm3.
- Dimensions: 2100 km x 1680 km x 1074 km
- Model scale: 1:1x107 (23cm) 1:2x107 (11cm)
H2 Namaka
- Type: Satellite.
- Orbit: Haumea. Very eccentric and inclined
- Orbital period: 18.278 d.
- Rotational period: 3 h 54 min .
- Composition: Icy body.
- Density: ? g/cm3.
- Dimensions: 170 km
- Model scale: 1:1x107 (2cm)
H1 Hiʻiaka
- Type: Satellite.
- Orbit: Haumea.
- Orbital period: 49.462 d.
- Composition: Icy body.
- Density: ? g/cm3.
- Dimensions: 310 km
- Model scale: 1:1x107 (3cm)



































































































































