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A New Definition Would Add 102 Planets To Our Solar System -- Including Pluto (washingtonpost.com)

The Grim Reefer quotes a report from The Washington Post: Is Pluto a planet? It's not a question scientists ask in polite company. "It's like religion and politics," said Kirby Runyon, a planetary scientist at Johns Hopkins University. "People get worked up over it. I've gotten worked up over it." For years, astronomers, planetary scientists and other space researchers have fought about what to call the small, icy world at the edge of our solar system. Is it a planet, as scientists believed for nearly seven decades? Or must a planet be something bigger, something more dominant, as was decided by vote at the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006? The issue can bring conversations to a screeching halt, or turn them into shouting matches. "Sometimes," Runyon said, "it's just easier not to bring it up." But Runyon will ignore his own advice this week when he attends the annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston. In a giant exhibit hall crowded with his colleagues, he's attempting to reignite the debate about Pluto's status with an audacious new definition for planet -- one that includes not just Pluto, but several of its neighbors, objects in the asteroid belt, and a number of moons. By his count, 102 new planets could be added to our solar system under the new criteria. USA Today reports: "In the mind of the public, the word 'planet' carries a significance lacking in other words used to describe planetary bodies," the proposal states. "In the decade following the supposed 'demotion' of Pluto by the International Astronomical Union, many members of the public, in our experience, assume that alleged 'non-planets' cease to be interesting enough to warrant scientific exploration."

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  1. Pluto isn't a planet! by Calydor · · Score: 5, Funny

    He's a dog!

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    1. Re:Pluto isn't a planet! by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 5, Funny

      He's a dog!

      But he sexually Identifies as an Attack Helicopter.

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    2. Re:Pluto isn't a planet! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      I don't know what's weirder, that I got the reference or that at time of writing this was +4, insightful.

      Well played sir, well played indeed.

  2. But has anyone asked Pluto? by locater16 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Has anyone asked Pluto how it identifies itself? I bet none of you have checked your privilege and even thought of it!

  3. Re: Better Idea by lokedhs · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually, I think most planets exists in a vacuum.

  4. obligatory (apocryphal) Bill Gates quote: by ctrl-alt-canc · · Score: 4, Funny

    640k planets ought to be enough for anybody.

  5. Re:102 planets?? by Megane · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just wait until you see all the Sailor Moon sequels this can start!

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