Planet Pluto No More.
- emilystrange
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you're 5 hours behind the darklings there, keef
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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So what is Pluto then? A black hole sun, a moon, an asteroid, a meteoroid, a comet?
A dwarff planet....
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"as we walk on the floodland"
I'm SURE they went over this on QI a few years ago....
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Ozpat wrote:
So what is Pluto then? A black hole sun, a moon, an asteroid, a meteoroid, a comet?
Nothing more than a case of planetary bigotry.
FUD!
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Five hours behind, Em's, I live in Forres, we still point at planes up here!!emilystrange wrote:you're 5 hours behind the darklings there, keef
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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Ozpat wrote:Takes one to know one I guess.9while9 wrote:
FUD!
Ozpat, I now promote you to FUDmaster
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Hah! I don't even believe one ever passes back therescotty wrote:Five hours behind, Em's, I live in Forres, we still point at planes up here!!emilystrange wrote:you're 5 hours behind the darklings there, keef
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I was expecting something like that you basta'd.9while9 wrote:Ozpat wrote:Takes one to know one I guess.9while9 wrote:
FUD!
Ozpat, I now promote you to FUDmaster
"as we walk on the floodland"
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Indeed!mh wrote:
"An artist is a creature driven by demons. He doesn't know why they choose him and he's usually too busy to wonder why." - William Faulkner
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Just thought of this: Actually, Pluto never even was a planet, as there's never been a proper definition before
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That is pure Plutonian bollocks.Obviousman wrote:Just thought of this: Actually, Pluto never even was a planet, as there's never been a proper definition before
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No reason to be desperate. We got Ceres and the 2003 UB313 thingy as a compensation. I just wonder what the astrologists will do with 2003 UB313 in, say gemini? Will that explain the nasty itch I have in my left hand?
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So how do we know that Earth is a planet then?Just thought of this: Actually, Pluto never even was a planet, as there's never been a proper definition before
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Who agreed the definition of a planet?
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AFAIK No-one, before yesterday it was just some vague guessing (and earth is our mother planet so I guess very little scientists would deny that the name planet)Pista wrote:So how do we know that Earth is a planet then?Just thought of this: Actually, Pluto never even was a planet, as there's never been a proper definition before
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Who agreed the definition of a planet?
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I dunno. Go to some scientific world conference and file us a report.Pista wrote: So how do we know that Earth is a planet then?
Who agreed the definition of a planet?
BTW my Pluton (with an "n" coz ya know, I'm one of those damn Froggies ) is still doing well, even though he's not named after a planet any longer.
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Let's go to Pluto, the atmosphere's clear
We'll be really cool there with nothing to fear
Let's go to Pluto, it's cold and it's damp
Where children are heroes, death is high camp
I want to see Pluto... I want to have fun
I want to turn blue under an alien sun
Oh let me see Pluto, it seems such a gas
With oceans of methane and petrified grass
Let's go to Pluto
Let's live on the dot
See the bad moon rising in a lunacy knot
Come one let's do Pluto
It's really not far
An unleaded dream drive to the prettiest star
I want to see Pluto, but maybe I'll wait
'Til the world turns to meet its plutonium fate
The days will be long here, the years will be more
Let's go to Pluto like we did before
Let's go to Pluto
Let's live on the dot
See the bad moon rising in a lunacy knot.
We'll be really cool there with nothing to fear
Let's go to Pluto, it's cold and it's damp
Where children are heroes, death is high camp
I want to see Pluto... I want to have fun
I want to turn blue under an alien sun
Oh let me see Pluto, it seems such a gas
With oceans of methane and petrified grass
Let's go to Pluto
Let's live on the dot
See the bad moon rising in a lunacy knot
Come one let's do Pluto
It's really not far
An unleaded dream drive to the prettiest star
I want to see Pluto, but maybe I'll wait
'Til the world turns to meet its plutonium fate
The days will be long here, the years will be more
Let's go to Pluto like we did before
Let's go to Pluto
Let's live on the dot
See the bad moon rising in a lunacy knot.
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I've been following the story actually. As I recall, the original idea was to promote several bodies to planethood so the list would have been:
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Charon, 2003 UB313 (proposed name "Xena" )
(Pluto and Charon would have been called a double-planet system)
But this list would have been subject to almost limitless expansion as further Kuiper Belt Objects are found, and if asteroids such as Pallas, Vesta, and Hygeia are found to be round (or nearly so) they would have to be added too under the definition they were using.
The revised proposal is for the "classical eight" planets to be called planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) with the others demoted to "minor planets" if spherical (or nearly so) or "solar system bodies" otherwise.
Calling Pluto a planet, while historically* (and for many, emotionally) having its appeal, is in terms of its size (~2300 km diameter) smaller than several moons, including Earth's (Actually, two moons, Saturn's Titan and Jupiter's Ganymede, are larger than Mercury, but that's a different question.)
The new definition is that for a body to qualify as a planet is that:
The Kuiper Belt is where comets come from: if Pluto were ever knocked out of its own orbit, once it got inside Jupiter's orbit it would have a fu'cking impressive tail! A damn sight more impressive than comet Hale-Bopp was if anyone remembers that.
Of course there are some who would argue that there are only four planets in the solar system: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Everything else is too small.
* Historically, under the original definition of "planet", the Sun and the Moon were planets...
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Charon, 2003 UB313 (proposed name "Xena" )
(Pluto and Charon would have been called a double-planet system)
But this list would have been subject to almost limitless expansion as further Kuiper Belt Objects are found, and if asteroids such as Pallas, Vesta, and Hygeia are found to be round (or nearly so) they would have to be added too under the definition they were using.
The revised proposal is for the "classical eight" planets to be called planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) with the others demoted to "minor planets" if spherical (or nearly so) or "solar system bodies" otherwise.
Calling Pluto a planet, while historically* (and for many, emotionally) having its appeal, is in terms of its size (~2300 km diameter) smaller than several moons, including Earth's (Actually, two moons, Saturn's Titan and Jupiter's Ganymede, are larger than Mercury, but that's a different question.)
The new definition is that for a body to qualify as a planet is that:
- It must have enough gravity that it is round, or nearly so.
- It must be the gravitationally dominant body in its orbital neighbourhood.
The Kuiper Belt is where comets come from: if Pluto were ever knocked out of its own orbit, once it got inside Jupiter's orbit it would have a fu'cking impressive tail! A damn sight more impressive than comet Hale-Bopp was if anyone remembers that.
Of course there are some who would argue that there are only four planets in the solar system: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Everything else is too small.
* Historically, under the original definition of "planet", the Sun and the Moon were planets...
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Dave won´t like beeing called a minor or even solar system body, I fear.markfiend wrote:...""minor planets" if spherical (or nearly so) or "solar system bodies" otherwise."
The new definition is that for a body to qualify as a planet is that:
- It must have enough gravity that it is round, or nearly so.
- It must be the gravitationally dominant body in its orbital neighbourhood.
We ought to protest.
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