The moons were formed billions of years ago after something crashed into Haumea and broke apart its layer of ice. Hiʻiaka, which is about 350 km (220 mi) in diameter,[2] is the larger of the two moons, and it is farther away from the planet. It has large amounts of ice on its surface. Namaka, which is only one-tenth the size, has a strange orbit, affected by the larger moon.[3]
Hiʻiaka was discovered on 26 January, 2005,[4] and was first nicknamed "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer".[5] Namaka was discovered on 30 June, 2005, and was given the nickname "Blitzen the Reindeer."[3] They were given their official names by the International Astronomical Union on 17 September, 2008.[6]