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Post by bondservant on Dec 17, 2018 15:15:49 GMT -6
The new object was announced on Monday, December 17, 2018, by the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center and has been given the provisional designation 2018 VG18. The discovery was made by Carnegie's Scott S. Sheppard, the University of Hawaii's David Tholen, and Northern Arizona University's Chad Trujillo. 2018 VG18, nicknamed "Farout" by the discovery team for its extremely distant location, is at about 120 astronomical units (AU), where 1 AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the Sun. The second-most-distant observed Solar System object is Eris, at about 96 AU. Pluto is currently at about 34 AU, making 2018 VG18 more than three-and-a-half times more distant than the Solar System's most-famous dwarf planet. 2018 VG18 was discovered as part of the team's continuing search for extremely distant Solar System objects, including the suspected Planet X, which is sometimes also called Planet 9. In October, the same group of researchers announced the discovery of another distant Solar System object, called 2015 TG387 and nicknamed " The Goblin," because it was first seen near Halloween. The Goblin was discovered at about 80 AU and has an orbit that is consistent with it being influenced by an unseen Super-Earth-sized Planet X on the Solar System's very distant fringes. phys.org/news/2018-12-most-distant-solar.html
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Post by kjs on Dec 18, 2018 15:00:42 GMT -6
Sorry- Planet 9 -- has been and always will be Pluto..........
I do not care the scientist now say it is only a dwarf planet and no longer counts as a ninth planet.....
I learned that way in school and that is the way it stays..........
in my mind......
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Post by bondservant on Dec 18, 2018 16:29:41 GMT -6
Sorry- Planet 9 -- has been and always will be Pluto..........
I do not care the scientist now say it is only a dwarf planet and no longer counts as a ninth planet.....
I learned that way in school and that is the way it stays..........
in my mind......
I agree!
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Post by fitz on Dec 18, 2018 17:01:03 GMT -6
Ha ha. Me to. I was shocked when I learned that Pluto had been demoted.
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Post by schooldad3 on Dec 18, 2018 18:34:38 GMT -6
This is a sign how ? you can not even see it
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