2003 UB313 isn't quite as big as was previously thought, though still apparently (just) bigger than Pluto.
Downsizing the "Tenth Planet"
Edit: this is in error, see further down thread
Size of 2003 UB313 confirmed
Size of 2003 UB313 confirmed
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ElChristou wrote:BTW, is it or is it not officially the tenth planet of our system?
It's not. Precisely for reasons like this, because the data needed further refinement.
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Then again, maybe reporters shouldn't try and scoop the discovery team...
Value given is 3000?±300 km.
Value given is 3000?±300 km.
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"2003 UB313" "Sol" {
Class "asteroid"
Texture "asteroid.jpg"
Radius 1500 # estimate
InfoURL "http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~bertoldi/ub313/"
EllipticalOrbit {
Epoch 2453600.5 # 2005 Aug 18 00:00UT
Period 557.148
SemiMajorAxis 67.709
Eccentricity 0.4416
Inclination 44.177
AscendingNode 35.875
ArgOfPericenter 151.311
MeanAnomaly 197.538
}
Albedo 0.06
RotationPeriod 48.0 # guess
}
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Captain-insane wrote:Sorry, but i can't class 2003 UB313 or Pluto as planet's, there just not big enough to fit my definition of planet's. Again sorry .
Why apologise? Ultimately it's the IAU definition of a planet that matters, not yours or mine or anyone else's...
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According to Michael brown's website, the general IAU assembly meeting to be held at Prague in August will be when the IAU will supposedly be making a decision on how to make a final decision! What the hell is that supposed to mean?
At any rate, the 3000 km size for 2003 UB313 greatly enhances the case for planethood, possibly the second member of a new class of planet. Rumor has it some members of the IAU want to create a new planetary class for bodies between roughly one sixth and half the size of Earth. Later!
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At any rate, the 3000 km size for 2003 UB313 greatly enhances the case for planethood, possibly the second member of a new class of planet. Rumor has it some members of the IAU want to create a new planetary class for bodies between roughly one sixth and half the size of Earth. Later!
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Update on the IAU definition of a planet since Planet X's post. http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060608_planet_definition.html
"The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is expected to propose wording to delineate planets from other small, round objects at its 12-day General Assembly meeting in Prague this August. The proposal will be based on recommendations from a newly formed committee that includes experts outside the realm of astronomy tasked to break a deadlock in earlier committee discussions."
"The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is expected to propose wording to delineate planets from other small, round objects at its 12-day General Assembly meeting in Prague this August. The proposal will be based on recommendations from a newly formed committee that includes experts outside the realm of astronomy tasked to break a deadlock in earlier committee discussions."
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buggs_moran wrote:The proposal will be based on recommendations from a newly formed committee that includes experts outside the realm of astronomy tasked to break a deadlock in earlier committee discussions."
From outside the realm of astronomy? That's it, they've called in the astrologers, a tenth planet is really going to screw them up isn't it...
(though seriously I am wondering why anyone from outside the astronomical community even needed to be called in here... though reading the article I guess it makes some degree of sense if they're going to break the deadlock)
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Malenfant wrote:(though seriously I am wondering why anyone from outside the astronomical community even needed to be called in here... though reading the article I guess it makes some degree of sense if they're going to break the deadlock)
They call in those people to give it a fancy name like Xena or Buffy . Oh no, wait, the astronomers actually did that... Perhaps they have some star trek fans there to show them how spherical classification is done in sci-fi (not bad ideas either)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_planet_classifications
http://www.ccdump.org/planetclass.html
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