MakeMake (pronounced MAH-keh MAH-keh – “e” is pronounced “ay”) is the Polynesian name for the Creator God of humanity in the mythology of the South Pacific island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island). MakeMake was discovered on March 31, 2005. It has an orbital period of 309 years. So far, MakeMake is the third largest discovered object in the Kuiper Belt after Pluto and Eris. For the time being, it is visually the second-brightest Kuiper Belt object after Pluto. MakeMake is 2/3 the size of Pluto, and it has a tiny moon, nicknamed MK2, estimated to be about 100 miles wide, or about a tenth the size of MakeMake, which is about 870 miles wide.