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New Planet Discovered
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I just thought that you guys might find this interesting. Apparently, NASA have discovered a new planet in the solar system (although some argue that it is too small to be called a planet). I'll cut and paste from /.; The new planet, dubbed Sedna after the Inuit goddess of the sea, is 3 billion km further from the sun than Pluto, and is slightly smaller at 2000km in diameter. Here is a link from The Australian. There's supposed to be a press conference today with more information.
Some also doubt that Pluto is a planet.
Imo a planet is some big, round, spinning object orbiting the sun.
Wish they had a pic of it though...
You were gone?
Edit: Damn spelling.
- I'm not crazy, I'm a car. And if you don't believe me, you can get out and walk home. -
*** The Titan flies like a cow ***
Fight like a Warlord
Edited by - Nickless Thwacks on 3/14/2004 3:01:47 PM
Imo a planet is some big, round, spinning object orbiting the sun.
Wish they had a pic of it though...
You were gone?
Edit: Damn spelling.
- I'm not crazy, I'm a car. And if you don't believe me, you can get out and walk home. -
*** The Titan flies like a cow ***
Fight like a Warlord
Edited by - Nickless Thwacks on 3/14/2004 3:01:47 PM
Yes, GM .
I'll cut and paste from /. ...
Mustang - Actually, it was a really busy day, but I still had some time though. Tomorrow, I'll have even more! I'm just surprised that Kimk didn't post it. I tend to agree with you about planets requiring atmospheres, but then some people call gas giants planets as well. It's all a matter of semantics.
I still want to know who they sent out there to measure it. Scopes at this distance could not possible be accurate. What they should call it is a planetoid for that small or a large asteroid.
Michael "Finalday"
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Michael "Finalday"
In Memory Of WLB
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Sir S
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 3/15/2004 10:22:53 PM
With Uranus already in the system, I don't really want a planet that can easily be joked being Esquilaxitive. That's just makes for a disturbing thought and will feed bad comedians for a whole generation.
*Thwacks KS* Stop spamming up my thread! It'll be named after me!
Sir S
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 3/15/2004 10:22:53 PM
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