Pbartender said:I can dig that... They're essentially using the same proposed rules, but added in, "and has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit."
Although, it seems that's not the reason Pluto was actually disqualified... "Pluto is automatically disqualified because its oblong orbit overlaps with Neptune's."
Unlike the Bible and fairy tales, the giants always trump the little guys.Hypersmurf said:I'm puzzled. If Pluto is disqualified because its orbit overlaps with Neptune's, why isn't Neptune disqualified since its orbit overlaps with Pluto's?
Isn't Neptune not-orbiting-in-a-swath-of-cleared-space, given Pluto's encroachment?
-Hyp.
Hypersmurf said:I'm puzzled. If Pluto is disqualified because its orbit overlaps with Neptune's, why isn't Neptune disqualified since its orbit overlaps with Pluto's?
Isn't Neptune not-orbiting-in-a-swath-of-cleared-space, given Pluto's encroachment?
dragonhead said:Apperently they will add xena as the 9th planet as pluto has be come a comet. its a shame because pluto had water on it. move it closer to the sun and vwa-la you have earth anew. i just feel sorry for the future when they see that our 9th planet is named after a tv show. the renameing of stuff to cosby city or republic of sinfeld will be interesting (and people wonder why the youth is dependent on tv)
Pbartender said:I'm rather hoping that they start naming all the new Kuiper Belt planets after Lovecraft's Great Old Ones... Zhar and Lloigor would make a much better pair of outer planets than Xena and Gabrielle.
Umbran said:Well, Occam, you get your wish.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/08/24/pluto.ap/index.html
Futher reading on the new definition, though, is interesting.
"Planet" is still not based on details of formation or composition. It is still basically a matter of size:
If it orbits the sun, is round, and is in a wide swath of cleared space, it is a planet.
If it orbits the sun, is round, but doesn't sit in cleared space (like Ceres and Pluto), it is a "dwarf planet".
Other bits that aren't round are "small solar system bodies".
So, basically, a planet is anything big enough to have swallowed up the debris in its orbit.
Eh, forget the deities themselves- if you go with Lovecraft, then you simply must name the outermost planet Yuggoth.Aaron L said:Dang that would be cool
Planet Cthulhu!
...planet Azathoth... or do Outer Gods count?![]()