• MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    How do Sedna and that new one have a stable orbit? Are they that fast, to be able to compensate the movement of Pluto?

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    14 hours ago

    So, draft planet 8.1 ? 8.3 because of Pluto and Charron?

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    22 hours ago

    This far-flung orbit may be the result of an encounter with a giant planet, which ejected the candidate dwarf planet out of the solar system, say the researchers.

    Poor guy. Hopefully he’s out there finding his own family.

    At least it doesn’t have to deal with the toxicity Pluto does, being in the family one day and then coldly rejected from the family from the planet club the next. And we wonder why it’s exterior is frozen…

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    19 hours ago

    “The object is currently about 90.5 astronomical units (AU) away from us, or roughly 90 times as far from Earth as the sun is.”

    This sentence pissed me off so much and I stopped reading after it.

    It is 90.5 times as far from the Sun as the Earth is from the Sun. Why’d you have to go and change the frame of reference to Earth?

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      11 hours ago

      They didn’t change the reference, they defined an AU.

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      17 hours ago

      It didn’t. It’s 90.5 AU from us, and us is Earth. Or do you live on the Sun?

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        11 hours ago

        If we are 1AU from the sun, and this planet is 90AU from the sun, then it is between 89 and 91 AUs from earth depending on the progress of our orbits (assuming perfectly circular orbits). So they did change the frame of reference.

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          This dwarf planet is 90 AU from US not from the sun. They just said that the dwarf planet is 90 AU away from us and that 1 AU is equal to the distance between the sun and the earth.

          But since the dwarf planets orbit is extremely eccentric that varies heavily.

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      17 hours ago

      “It’s 20.5°C outside or roughly 20 notches on your thermometer (except for americans)”

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    17 hours ago

    When we hit the floor you just watch them move aside
    We will take them for a ride of rides
    They all love your miniature ways
    You know what they say about small boys

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    Ugh, didn’t read the “dwarf” part and got my hopes up for planet 9. When they eventually do find it they have to name it something with P so that the old mnemonics still work.