Next Stop: Pluto

It's been done... ;)

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Going to be re-classified as a planet?

Or has it happened already and I am behind :confused:
 
For the people saying that you make it a planet again, what happens with Eris?

When they re-defined the term planet, they left tons of information up for interpretation. Which was a completely asinine thing for the scientific community to do.

The classification of a planet should be any celestial body that orbits a star that also isn't a star (ie, like a binary system where two stars orbit each other) that has enough mass for its gravity to compress it into a sphere.

Therefore, Eris and Ceres for that matter would also be a planets.

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Mike Brown (the guy who is basically responsible for the demotion) said something to the nature of "we don't need 70 planets" as to why he started the discussion. ***? He doesn't dictate the state of nature. Nature does. If we had 70 planets, then deal with it.
 
I hope I can see Saturn thru a powerful telescope one day. :(

I moved. I know live about 45 minutes from the Observatory. I'm still on the board of the Astronomical Society, I just don't get to the Observatory as much as I used too.
 
I hope I can see Saturn thru a powerful telescope one day. :(

When I was living in South Carolina I was leaving a restaurant downtown (that I am ashamed to say I only went to once...such a good spot).

There were some university guys outside with telescopes. I got some really detailed looks at the moon, and one was focused on Jupiter. You could see Jupiter's moons...it was a bright dot with a little darker dot (the big red spot) and then little tiny light flecks in "orbit" around it. Fascinating stuff.
 
You know Shunpike, I still have my own Telescopes. I could always set one up on the weekend and you're more than welcome to view through one of those if I can't get to the Observatory for you to look through those. If you want to look through the 25" Obsession scope, it would probably require coming out on a Wednesday which is our public night. The problem is, with the long hours I work and the Observatory being so far away from my work and my house, that I probably wouldn't be around if you came on Wednesday night.
 
Sam

No worries dude. Busting your chops that's all. I am planning on visiting an observatory nearby anyways. All is good.
 
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