The Long Believed Tenth World Has Been Found
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The Long Believed Tenth World Has Been Found
Hundreds of years ago observers believed in planets far beyond that of the ones they saw. Later mathamatical scientist determined an unknown force pulling the outer Gas Giants out of the predicted orbits. Now that unknown force has a picture.
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/sol ... 72905.html
The world in estimated to be off the orbital plane by 45 degrees which would explain why it has not been seen before. It also sits a distance of 96 million miles away from the sun (if I remember the information correctly).
Currently it is in debate if it should even be considered a planet. Many say that Pluto shouldn't even be considered a planet. This new world is larger than Pluto but many times farther out. So do you think this new discovery should be called a planet or begin a new class of celestrial bodies to label it?
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/sol ... 72905.html
The world in estimated to be off the orbital plane by 45 degrees which would explain why it has not been seen before. It also sits a distance of 96 million miles away from the sun (if I remember the information correctly).
Currently it is in debate if it should even be considered a planet. Many say that Pluto shouldn't even be considered a planet. This new world is larger than Pluto but many times farther out. So do you think this new discovery should be called a planet or begin a new class of celestrial bodies to label it?
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Ok, it must have been billion instead of million. Basicly it would just be better if they just stated it in AU's.
The planet is a typical member of the Kuiper belt, but its sheer size in relation to the nine known planets means that it can only be classified as a planet, Brown said. Currently about 97 times further from the sun than the Earth, the planet is the farthest-known object in the solar system, and the third brightest of the Kuiper belt objects.
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97AUs is correct. ANd it shouldn't be considered a planet (neither should Pluto). We already have a wonderful category for these, as well as Orcus, Sedna and Quaoar, and others discovered - Kuiper Belt Objects. When Senda and Quaoar were discovered a few years ago, the newspapers were all "Tenth Planet!!! TENETH PLANET!!!" but that's blown over. So UB313 is bigger than Pluto, that shouldn't make it a planet (that should downgrade Pluto).
Also, while Neptune was successfully predicted - and discovered - based on something pulling on Uranus, modern measurements do not require another gas giant beyond Neptune to explain its orbit. Another planet is not expected, required, or is very likely to be found (but you never know). This new object discovered is far too small and far out to be any mysterious "Planet X" once sought.
And hey all!!!
Also, while Neptune was successfully predicted - and discovered - based on something pulling on Uranus, modern measurements do not require another gas giant beyond Neptune to explain its orbit. Another planet is not expected, required, or is very likely to be found (but you never know). This new object discovered is far too small and far out to be any mysterious "Planet X" once sought.
And hey all!!!
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Even though they are still debating if this is a planet or not they have found a moon for it.
http://space.com/scienceastronomy/ap_05 ... wmoon.html
The object is called Xena and the moon is called Gabrielle. Their orbit is 3 times that of Pluto, or 9 billion miles away from the sun, in the region know as the Kuiper Belt.
http://space.com/scienceastronomy/ap_05 ... wmoon.html
The object is called Xena and the moon is called Gabrielle. Their orbit is 3 times that of Pluto, or 9 billion miles away from the sun, in the region know as the Kuiper Belt.
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