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can you explain about the new planet obtained? and why is pluto said a planet? what are the critereas to call something a planet?
TTT
The term PLANET has several requirements which include must orbit a star (rogue worlds?). Must have swept its orbit clear of debris (I don't know what this would mean about Jupiter and Its Trojans. Must be large enough that its specific gravity is sufficient to pull it into a sphere. If there is a moon involved, the PLANET must be in the primary orbit and the moons orbital center must fall within the mass of the planet (In the case of Pluto/Charon, the pair orbit the sun but they orbit each other where Charons center of orbit falls outside the body of Pluto (barycenter?)).
Given the current limits of our technology, we cannot detect anything as small as Pluto, yet, so therefore anything we do detect must be a planet (unless it is a dual planetary body like 2 earths that are orbiting a central point as they also orbit their star) (would that be possible?)
Given the current limits of our technology, we cannot detect anything as small as Pluto, yet, so therefore anything we do detect must be a planet (unless it is a dual planetary body like 2 earths that are orbiting a central point as they also orbit their star) (would that be possible?)
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I read about an article from last month's newpaper and it is said that NASA has found a planet which could sustain life exactly like earth..isit true..?
"COULD" is a very important word in this sentence. I say "yes" with a lot of "If". Meaning, the planet might be at the same distance from his sun as earth is from our sun. "But", the size of that planet or its revolution or its axis of revolution or the type of sun it revolve around , all those might also stop life from emerging.
So what it mean is "Yes it could". And its facinating to imagine life there. More study and more powerfull telescope are needed to know the answer.
Time will tell and futur astronomer.
I read about an article from last month's newpaper and it is said that NASA has found a planet which could sustain life exactly like earth..isit true..?
"COULD" is a very important word in this sentence. I say "yes" with a lot of "If". Meaning, the planet might be at the same distance from his sun as earth is from our sun. "But", the size of that planet or its revolution or its axis of revolution or the type of sun it revolve around , all those might also stop life from emerging.
So what it mean is "Yes it could". And its facinating to imagine life there. More study and more powerfull telescope are needed to know the answer.
Time will tell and futur astronomer.
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http://www.space.com/spacenews/070716_b ... epler.html
Planet hunters are finding about 2 planets every month. Let's hope that the Kepler mission doesn't get canceled. It could make for some exciting astronomy to be able to find earth type planets orbiting nearby stars.
Orin
Planet hunters are finding about 2 planets every month. Let's hope that the Kepler mission doesn't get canceled. It could make for some exciting astronomy to be able to find earth type planets orbiting nearby stars.
Orin
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thankyou for your help and I need to get more information if you have additional.And I want you to get me the list of each planets moons.
yours sincerely.
yours sincerely.
TTT
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Hi!Tigist Sitota!
Is this what you have in mind.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/ ... table.html
Orin
Is this what you have in mind.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/ ... table.html
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Quite alright Harry! I didn't realize there were that many either. Think how many objects are beyond Pluto that haven't been discovered yet.harry wrote:Hello All
Orin Thanks for the links above,,,,,,,fantastic.
My son is learning quite a bit from some of these great links.
I did not know that there were so many moons.
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Then in another 10~50years,mars would have no moons to orbit around mars
link on phobos n deimos;
http://www.harmsy.freeuk.com/phobos.html
link on phobos n deimos;
http://www.harmsy.freeuk.com/phobos.html
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