New Planets?
Well, on the news lately there's been talk about the new, proposed definition for a planet. It follows;
A planet is a celestial body that (a) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (b) is in orbit around a star, and is neither a star nor a satellite of a planet.
Stolen shamelessly from Wikipedia. Anyhow, this would demand the immediate edition of three new planets: Ceres (In the asteroid belt and once WAS classified as a planet) Charon with Pluto as a double planet (Because their combined centre of gravity is not inside either), and 2003 UB313 or "Xena" *shudders*, being the larger-than-Pluto object that started the latest round of arguments. And those are just the first three. Dozens are candidates, and hundreds may still be undiscovered that follow this classification.
What do you think, listeners(readers)? Have another classification scheme to talk to us about? You know, just because there wasn't a thread about this before that I could find mentions the new proposal. Or at all.
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