If this isnt new news tell me, but I justs aw this on the news andthen found it on wikipedia.
If so, how long do we have to wait for them to be confirmed.
Does it have to be confirmed for it to be an add-on?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto%27s_natural_satellites
pluto's new moons.
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pluto's new moons.
Do you think the physics books are bulletproof?
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SittingDuck wrote:yes; im a retard. Sorry fer wasted space.
No, you're NOT a retard...
You're another person who has gotten a real kick out of science, and wanted
to share the feeling with others. Good show.
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Just to separate what Grant wrote in that thread from the unrelated noise there...
granthutchison wrote:Code: Select all
"2005P1" "Sol/Pluto" # (IAUC 8625)
{
Texture "asteroid.jpg"
Mesh "asteroid.cms"
Radius 70 # ~140 km diameter for 15% albedo
InfoURL "http://www.boulder.swri.edu/plutonews/"
EllipticalOrbit
{
Period 38.2
SemiMajorAxis 64700
AscendingNode 273 # "probably in the same plane as Charon"
}
Albedo 0.15 # estimate, based on KBOs
}
"2005P2" "Sol/Pluto" # (IAUC 8625)
{
Texture "asteroid.jpg"
Mesh "asteroid.cms"
Radius 60 # ~120 km diameter for 15% albedo
InfoURL "http://www.boulder.swri.edu/plutonews/"
EllipticalOrbit
{
Period 25.5
SemiMajorAxis 49400
AscendingNode 273 # "probably in the same plane as Charon"
}
Albedo 0.15 # estimate, based on KBOs
The new version of poormoons.ssc is now up on Selden's site at http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celesti ... moons.html (Would've been up much sooner if he hadn't had to cope with my various typos in the covering information.)
In addition to the Plutonian orbits given here, the only other change is that it includes the new name "Daphnis" for 2005S1.
It goes with version 1.22 of numberedmoons.ssc, available on the CVS tree at http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/c ... 2&view=log, which includes the recently discovered Saturnians 2004S1-2004S6.
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