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What are your thoughts on the new Sedna revelation?
1) Sedna and Pluto are both planets. [ 6 ]  [31.58%]
2) Sedna and Pluto are both planetoids, not planets. [ 4 ]  [21.05%]
3) Sedna is a planetoid, Pluto is a planet [ 3 ]  [15.79%]
4) I don't care [ 6 ]  [31.58%]
5) Sedna is a planet, Pluto is a planetoid [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
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Posted: 15th March 2004 23:02

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thumbup.gif Check http://www.salon.com/tech/wire/2004/03/15/sedna/ here for details, but to sum it up - there's been a new "planet" discovered as the tenth planet in our solar system, Sedna. This excited me when I first found out, but it turns out some scientists believe, even though it's almost exactly the same as Pluto, it's not a planet.

This means we will have to change how we look at planets, and if we don't include Sedna as one then we probably won't be able to include Pluto as one. Lots of people's views are mixed on this, and I want to see what yours are.

(Btw, Sedna appears to have a sattelite, is three quarters the size of Pluto roughly, is a bit further away and the largest thing seen orbiting the Solar system since Pluto).

I think both Sedna and Pluto are planets, not planetoids. I grew up believing like everyone did Pluto was a planet and since Sedna is not much different, I believe Sedna is too. So what do you think?

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Posted: 15th March 2004 23:15

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I, too, grew up thinking that Pluto was a planet, so I hope that they classify them both as planets, and I think that they are planets.

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Posted: 16th March 2004 01:46

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Well, option 5 is definitely out for me. I went with Pluto power, Sedna sucks.

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Posted: 16th March 2004 02:10

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I was brought up with 9 planets. Then I read some stuff about Pluto and decided "this ain't a planet, it's some sort of weird giant Kuiper Belt comet thing." So, I'd say the same would apply to Sedna as well, unless we discover something different about it.

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Posted: 16th March 2004 03:16

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Quote (The Celestial @ 15th March 2004 20:10)
I was brought up with 9 planets.

Nine planets includes Pluto, chief. happy.gif

Doesn't it?

Anyway, I think it's pretty cool that we are finding new planets that we'll never really reach, but where do we draw the line? What size determines a planet? What distance from our sun?

I dunno. happy.gif

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Yeah, NOW I see what he was saying. Stamos.


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Posted: 16th March 2004 03:45

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Quote (The Celestial @ 15th March 2004 20:10)
I was brought up with 9 planets.

Nine planets includes Pluto, chief. happy.gif

Doesn't it?

He was basically saying he was taught there were 9 planets as a youngin', until he got older and read up on some jokers (scientists, whatever) that said Pluto's just a poser.

I was brought up on 9 planets, and I like it that way.

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Posted: 16th March 2004 04:47

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I don't understand how Sedna could have such a large and odd shaped orbit compared to the other planets. It really has to make a sharp turn at 870 billion miles from the sun or whatever it is. It's not really important to me though and since nobody is sure about anything anymore so I'll go along with the traditional idea that there are 9 planets. smile.gif Sedna's just too far out there. It's pretty cool though especially with what they think is a red moon. Come to think of it, haven't scientists been suspecting a 10th planet for years now? Is Sedna what they were originally looking at? I remember them thinking there was a 10th planet because of seemingly odd gravitational effects on the outer solar system or something. unsure.gif

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Posted: 16th March 2004 05:52

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Pluto's orbit is out of whack compared to the other planets, too. It's orbit is much more elliptical and is tilted quite a few degrees.

And the Planet X thing was disproved when the Voyager probe went past Neptune. It discovered that Neptune's mass was a bit different than what they had thought, and after plugging that into their equations, they found out it all added up and there was no large PX. Besides which, Sedna's too small to have noticable gravity effects on the rest of the solar system.

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Posted: 16th March 2004 14:45

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Yay! 10 planets? I wonder of my future children will learn about 10 planets? That'd be cool, I think Sedna is a planet!

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Posted: 16th March 2004 19:31

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I think there's just too much evidence against Pluto being a planet for me to keep on believing it, even though it's what I was taught in school (and am teaching in school right now, since our freakin' science text books are from 1987.) But why if Pluto's a planet would it be the only one with an elliptical orbit?

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Posted: 16th March 2004 21:44

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Did they run out of Roman gods/esses to name the planet after?
This is probably the first thing not on this planet that was named after something with a Native American source.

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But why if Pluto's a planet would it be the only one with an elliptical orbit?

All the planets have elliptical orbits.

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Posted: 17th March 2004 01:40

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Well, acording to recent posts, Sedna accually is only about 1000 square miles...small enough to orbit the sun. A planet by definition is something that orbits another body of much greater mass. Therefore, Sedna is in fact a planet. Also, NASA says that the Planets' orbit is EXTREAMLY eliptical...so eliptical that is takes about 10,000 years for it to orbit the earth. Crazy, yes?

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Posted: 17th March 2004 14:29

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Hehe, I'm still liking the idea of 10 planets. I wonder how many other ones are out there? It defies everything people have previously thought.

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Posted: 17th March 2004 17:45

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A planet by definition is something that orbits another body of much greater mass.


Well, actually, that's the whole point. It's not. There is no straight up definition to decide when a planet becomes a planetoid, which is why there was so much debate about this. For years, scientists relied on a "we'll-know-when-we-see-one" method of distinguishing planets from planetoids, and so on.

Anyway, if what you say is true...all moons are planets. Man-made sattelites are planets. Cosmic dust is planets. sleep.gif

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Posted: 17th March 2004 23:11

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All the planets have elliptical orbits.

But all the other planets have the same form of orbit, while Pluto's is more elliptical than the rest, which is why it goes inside of Neptune's orbit sometimes.

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Posted: 18th March 2004 03:03

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Well, thats exactly the point...its not


Accually it is.

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Posted: 19th March 2004 17:10

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Quote (SilverSkye @ 17th March 2004 22:03)
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Well, thats exactly the point...its not


Accually it is.

You may well be right, but please cast your eye over this first. http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/98feb/pluto.htm

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Posted: 21st March 2004 07:18

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All the planets have elliptical orbits.

But all the other planets have the same form of orbit, while Pluto's is more elliptical than the rest, which is why it goes inside of Neptune's orbit sometimes.

Yeah, but that really wouldn't be a deciding factor in the whole Planet vs. Planetoid debate. If it were, then Pluto would be neither, since the degree that the orbit elliptically off-set has to do with distance, and planets and planetoids.
I think Pluto is considered a planet, because it makes Neptune "wobble" in a way that a planet would, and not a planetoid (what this means, and what distinguishes, I have no idea).
I have not heard anything about Pluto doing any kind of a wobble, so that may mean Sedna is a planetoid.
How they prove all this is the same way astronomers prove everything - guesses no one can disprove.

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Posted: 21st March 2004 07:47

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Honestly I can't see how Sedna could be considered a planet...at least not without more information. Didn't they already declare that pluto was not a planet of our solar system? I thought I heard that somewhere. The definition of a planet much more scientifically complicated than just "something that orbits another body of much greater mass". Ya gotta have an atmosphere to be a planet, no? Does Pluto or Sedna have an atmosphere? I dunno, but i don't think they do, and to me that just makes them rocks floating in space that just happened to be unfortunate enough get sucked into an orbit around our Sun. There are millions of rocks in orbit around the sun, should we name them all and call them planets? Now sure they probably have to be a certain size to be called a planet, but really where does it end? And who cares anyway? Are we ever going to visit these planet(oid)s ourselves? I doubt it wink.gif

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Posted: 30th March 2004 16:23

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Quote (SpacemanSpiff @ 21st March 2004 02:47)
Didn't they already declare that pluto was not a planet of our solar system? I thought I heard that somewhere.

Not true. They are still debating it, after all.

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Ya gotta have an atmosphere to be a planet, no?

No. Mercury and Mars do not have atmospheres.

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