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    Nemeski@lemm.ee to Astronomy@mander.xyz · 29 days ago

    New dwarf planet spotted at the edge of the solar system

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    New dwarf planet spotted at the edge of the solar system

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    Nemeski@lemm.ee to Astronomy@mander.xyz · 29 days ago
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    The unusual orbit of a possible dwarf planet, known as 2017 OF201, makes it less likely that our solar system contains a hidden ninth “Planet X”
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      This far-flung orbit may be the result of an encounter with a giant planet, which ejected the candidate dwarf planet out of the solar system, say the researchers.

      Poor guy. Hopefully he’s out there finding his own family.

      At least it doesn’t have to deal with the toxicity Pluto does, being in the family one day and then coldly rejected from the family from the planet club the next. And we wonder why it’s exterior is frozen…

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        Dwarf or not, Pluto is STILL a planet.

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          It’s not, actually. “Planet” and “Dwarf planet” are disjoint sets, according to the IAU.

          Is a sea lion still a lion? Same thing.

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            It’s also not a sea

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            Well, screw the IAU. What the hell does “clearing your neighborhood” even mean?

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              This article goes into great detail about the various methods that one can use to measure or calculate the orbit-clearing capability of an orbiting body.

              It turns out that for all of these different methods, you will find an extremely clear bimodal distribution that groups the 8 planets together as being highly capable of clearing their orbits whereas everything else falls into a statistically distinct non-clearing group. This is because there’s sound dynamic reasons for why objects would fall into one group or the other with nothing lasting long in the “grey area” between them. Once an object becomes significantly better than its orbital neighbors at clearing the neighborhood it snowballs due to the feedback loop of scattering or absorbing its neighbors into itself.

              That makes this a good criterion for classification. As the old saying goes, “cleave nature at the joints.”

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              There are so many nasty potential jokes I decided not to get involved. Fuck it I ain’t touching that with a 30-foot pole.

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              it means that either pluto isn’t a planet, or basically the entire fucking asteroid belt it’s part of is all planets

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          Jerry?

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          Previous comment of mine seems relevant…

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