Re: Astronomers to Detail Aspects of Sedna
Posted by Mike Kremer on Mar 15, 2004 at 15:10
(62.188.48.74)Re: Astronomers to Detail Aspects of Sedna (Amaranth Rose)
Its very unlikely to be given the status of a Planet, as it is reflective, composed of ice, too small, and hardly "earthlike"
Also, if its orbit does not follow our existing Planets...it may be classed as a large Oort object?
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