Another Big Kuiper Belt Object Found
DoraLives observes: "According to the BBC a Huge rock-ice body circles Sun. At a shade over 350 miles across, it's not what you'd call planetary in size, but huge enough, I suppose, should it land in your back yard."
I saw we run out there, fetch it, and melt it and slam it into the moon! Then we could have another place to live!
Yeah, not that it's possible or probible, but still . . . .
Pretty Pictures!
What? A big meaty object in space?! If it came to Prince Charles' backdoor he'd be most pleased!! Because he's gay.
Miles? Its a celestial body, use proper standard units, either multiples of texas or volkswagons.
"Sic Semper Tyrannosaurus Rex."
I think we should study a grand tour of the Neptune 2:3 resonance orbit. Perhaps we could fly by several of these objects. Might make an interesting senior thesis for a suitably ambitious young person...
Helium balloons want to be free.
but huge enough, I suppose, should it land in your back yard
If your backyard has somehow found its way to the Kuiper belt, you've got problems of your own!
I guess "Uranio" was out of the question.
In order to generate public interest in this story, I think "Pluto's bitch" might be more engaging. Or perhaps "the victim of Neptune's drunken advances"
All objects in 3:2 orbital resonance with Neptune are classified as plutinos, after the largest known such object, Pluto.
We are so screwed....we can't see shit until it hits us.....I just hope this shit like this doesn't land in my backyard. If it landed in D. McBride's back yard I wouldn't complain.
-----
One is born into aristocracy, but mediocrity can only be achieved through hard work.
Couldn't help but notice that the BBC says it has a diameter of 570 km. (which probably came from some American telling them 350 miles) and the original discoverers peg it at 700 km. or 400 miles. You might think that since the BBC was handed the scoop by the NEAT team (they have a link to the BBC article), they'd agree on the size.
"I'm so moist I'm sticking to the leather." -Kermit the Frog on The Late Late Show
2003 VS 2 has an inclination of 14.8 degrees, BTW
Helium balloons want to be free.
Here is a comprehensive list of TNO's:
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/lists/TNOs.html
Note that you can find the size of the object under the H column... where the lower number is the wider number.
Also note that on 08-25-2003 'they' discovered another large TNO called 2003 QM91. This one had an H value of 4.2 whereas the newest one (2003 VS2) has an H value of 3.9.
This is the largest found since 2002 MS4, which also had an H value of 3.9.
----
"Those who quote others are more likely to one day be quoted" -Tom Planter