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Mass of Dwarf Planet Eris 27% Greater than Pluto

jcgam69 writes "When it was discovered in 2005, some thought Eris should be considered the 10th planet of our solar system. Everyone still considered Pluto a planet then. At first, Eris was thought to be slightly larger. Now — with the help of Eris' moon — Eris is known to be 27% more massive than Pluto. If Pluto had remained a planet to the entire community of astronomers, surely Eris would be considered the 10th planet."

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  1. Good! Zonk! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    This is (unlike your other "stuff") news that is interesting, informative and relevant to the interests of nerds.

    Let's hope your next article isn't about SCO or Jack Thompson.