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Old 16-12-2010, 09:42 PM
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Is Pluto a planet Hands UP

Let's show Pluto our support

Or Let's be party poopers and say Nay

This is in response to DarkRevenge in his thread When you see Astronomy everywhere. And it's very tounge in cheek
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Old 16-12-2010, 09:55 PM
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Yes 7,000

Hi Warren & All,

Come on you Pluto lovers -- get over it, 'twas the right decision. Way too small for starters.

Size does matter you know! You can fit 7,000 Pluto's in Uranus!


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Old 16-12-2010, 09:55 PM
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Size does matter you know! You can fit 7,000 Pluto's in Uranus!

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Old 16-12-2010, 11:20 PM
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Had to say Yes coz poor little Pluto had no say in the matter and needs us to speak up for him!

Pluto Pluto Pluto,
Oi Oi Oi!



Give me a 'P'
Give me an 'L'
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Give me a 'T'
Give me an 'O'
PLUTO!
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Old 16-12-2010, 11:53 PM
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Nope,

Smaller than Ceres.

nuff said.

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Old 17-12-2010, 12:40 AM
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If its gravity is enough to pull it into a sphere and it orbits the sun and not another planet, then it's a planet.
If someone fires a 22 bullet at you, it' still a bullet even if it is tiddly - and it'll still make a nasty hole too.
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Old 17-12-2010, 02:13 AM
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Hi Warren & All,

Come on you Pluto lovers -- get over it, 'twas the right decision. Way too small for starters.

Size does matter you know! You can fit 7,000 Pluto's in Uranus!


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Les D
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Old 17-12-2010, 03:40 AM
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I would modified the option "a" to mention the other dwarf planets. I don't get why everybody feels sorry for Pluto but doesn´t worry about the other objects that are also considered as "dwarf planets".
Other thing that I dislike is the name "dwarf planets". Couldn't just be "Planets class A" and "Planets class B" or similar? Why dwarf? Doesn't it sound a bit rude?

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Old 17-12-2010, 07:49 AM
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I would modified the option "a" to mention the other dwarf planets. I don't get why everybody feels sorry for Pluto but doesn´t worry about the other objects that are also considered as "dwarf planets".
Other thing that I dislike is the name "dwarf planets". Couldn't just be "Planets class A" and "Planets class B" or similar? Why dwarf? Doesn't it sound a bit rude?

Cheers, Luis.
Because Pluto was counted as a planet for a long time. The drop in pay grade has got to hurt. I agree about the term "dwarf planets" with stars it is a more scientific class type naming protocol why shouldn't planets get the same dignity.
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Old 17-12-2010, 08:01 AM
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I was having this discussion with my 4 year old the other day. I was saying to him how I felt sorry for Pluto because it used to be a planet but got demoted. His reasoning was it is better for Pluto to be a dwarf planet because then it means we get to include Ceres and the other one (forgotton its name) in the solar system pictures and the more planets the better in his eyes!

One of his books calls them Plutoids which is much nicer than dwarf planet and a bit of a consolation prize for poor Pluto
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Old 17-12-2010, 08:02 AM
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With the vast number of similar objects in similar orbits, some of similar size, I wouldn't say it is just a rock, but it is definitely NOT a planet! No one cried for Ceres when it was demoted many years ago, so what is all the fuss this time? Pluto is one of a huge family just as Ceres is now known to be.

People need to realise that astronomy is a science not a popularity contest. You create a definition for something and when it no longer fits the definition, it is no longer that thing. If further investigation determines that your definition is lacking, you refine the definition and see what things fit the new definition.

They had to modify the definition of a planet recently to state that planets orbit "stars" rather than "the Sun" in order to fit in exoplanets. I am sure they will continue to modify definitions as we learn more, that's the nature of science.

I say begone to all of the "Pluto is a planet" followers! Astronomy is a science, if you don't like it, get out of our playground, it's our playground, our rules....OK? Maybe join the flat Earthers, they will play with anyone, 'cause they don't have many friends
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Old 17-12-2010, 08:09 AM
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Old 17-12-2010, 08:28 AM
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People need to realise that astronomy is a science not a popularity contest.

They had to modify the definition of a planet recently to state that planets orbit "stars" rather than "the Sun" in order to fit in exoplanets. I am sure they will continue to modify definitions as we learn more, that's the nature of science.

Astronomy is a science,
Is voting part of Science ?

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Old 17-12-2010, 08:53 AM
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I was having this discussion with my 4 year old the other day. I was saying to him how I felt sorry for Pluto because it used to be a planet but got demoted. His reasoning was it is better for Pluto to be a dwarf planet because then it means we get to include Ceres and the other one (forgotton its name) in the solar system pictures and the more planets the better in his eyes!

One of his books calls them Plutoids which is much nicer than dwarf planet and a bit of a consolation prize for poor Pluto
I LIKE your young fella's reasoning. Pretty sophisticated for a 4 year old too. Budding astronomer there I suspect.
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Old 17-12-2010, 09:19 AM
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Dwarf - anthropomorphism - don't let it become a politically correct syndrome or we'll lose a word from the dictionary.
They almost renamed Fairy Penguins little penguins (the gay community stopped that one!)- roll on 1984...
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Old 17-12-2010, 10:28 AM
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It will be called a planet as soon as MacDonalds build an outlet there.

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Old 17-12-2010, 10:36 AM
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Pluto propaganda

Some deluded individual bought this T-shirt for me.

I'm too embarassed to wear it in public.
I vote no.

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Old 17-12-2010, 10:51 AM
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Before I vote, I'd like to know how the statistics will be used.



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Old 17-12-2010, 10:57 AM
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He'll always be a stupid Disney Cartoon to me!
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Old 17-12-2010, 12:50 PM
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We need to form a committee to fight for Pluto's rights.

And while we're at it we also need....

Land rights for gay whales and save the humpback guppy.

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