Showing posts with label New Planets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Planets. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Solar System with 12 Planets

IAU’s executive committee submitted (which only submits recommendations likely to get two thirds approval from the group of 2500 astronomers from 75 nations meeting in Prague to decide a universal definition of a planet) a draft proposal to expand the Solar System to 12 planets. They will have two brain storming sessions before they vote on the resolution next week (August 21-25, 2006).

The change will force the schools across the world to change their text books and the elementary school solar system models. More interestingly astrologers need to tweak their formulas to make predictions as their model of classic nine planets is not valid anymore! :-)

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Particle Physics / Solar System with 12 Planets

Thursday, October 13, 2005

10th Planet - UB313

Astronomers discovered the 10th Planet of our Solar System. Neptune was discovered in 1846 and Pluto in 1930. Astronomers named this object UB313 (granted automatically according to the IAU – International Astronomical Union’s naming protocols for minor planets) which is larger than Pluto and has a moon.

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Particle Physics / 10th Planet – UB313