Re: Astronomers to Detail Aspects of Sedna
Posted by Amaranth Rose on Mar 15, 2004 at 15:28
(65.172.150.222)Re: Astronomers to Detail Aspects of Sedna (Mike Kremer)
Wellll, Jupiter and Saturn are hardly earthlike, either, yet they are planets. I think the deciding attribute would be size, really.
I didn't see anything about its orbit being non-ecliptic, though I read the article quickly and might have missed it. Perhaps there will be more on this in future. I'd like to keep it going if there is more information to be had.
Follow Ups:
- Re: Astronomers to Detail Aspects of Sedna Mike Kremer 15/3 16:39 (10)
- Re: Astronomers to Detail Aspects of Sedna Amaranth Rose 15/3 16:51 (9)
- Re: Astronomers to Detail Aspects of Sedna Mike Kremer 15/3 17:25 (8)
- Feo: What the Astronomical bodies have to say! Feo Amante 16/3 15:25 (6)
- Re: Astronomers Dismiss NASA's claim to have found a New Planet Mike Kremer 16/3 20:34 (5)
- Re: Astronomers Dismiss NASA's claim to have found a New Planet Pasti 16/3 21:03 (4)
- Re: Astronomers Dismiss NASA's claim to have found a New Planet Mike Kremer 17/3 18:53 (0)
- Feo2: Astronomers Dismiss NASA's claim to have found a New Planet Feo Amante 17/3 10:43 (2)
- Re: Feo2: Astronomers Dismiss NASA's claim to have found a New Planet Pete Smith 17/3 17:07 (1)
- Feo3: Astronomers Dismiss NASA's claim to have found a New Planet Feo Amante 17/3 17:14 (0)
- Re: Astronomers to Detail Aspects of Sedna Amaranth Rose 15/3 17:59 (0)