[meteorite-list] 'Plutons' Push Planet Total Up To 12

Chris Peterson clp at alumni.caltech.edu
Wed Aug 16 09:54:54 EDT 2006


Loonie indeed.

It doesn't matter how they vote, the IAU simply doesn't have the
authority to define "planet" (they aren't the Académie française, after
all <g>). IMO they are fools for attempting to do so, as there is no
need for a technical definition. The ordinary users of English (and
other languages) have long since decided what the planets are- and that
they don't include Ceres (with its own history), nor Charon, nor any big
iceballs floating around in peculiar orbits far, far beyond Pluto.

At most, this will cause a few authors of technical papers to adjust
their jargon- and I'm not even sure of that.

Chris

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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 'Plutons' Push Planet Total Up To 12



> The IAU proposal for 12 planets is as follows:

> 1. Ceres 'cause it's big and round and orbits the Sun,

> 2. 2003UB313 ("Xena") 'cause it's big and round and orbits the Sun,

> 3. Charon, Pluto's Moon, 'cause it's big and round and orbits the Sun

> and constitutes along with Pluto a DOUBLE PLANET system!

>

> All other planetary bodies have to apply for membership

> and present credentials, at some future date.

>

> Still think the vote's a toss-up.

>

> I predict the IAU will get some really nasty letters from the

> Luna City Chamber of Commerce, demanding the the Earth-Moon

> System be recognized as a DOUBLE PLANET, since it meets

> all the criteria applied to Pluto-Charon System.

>

> Those guys up there are, well, Loonie...





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