What's this new planet thingy all about then?
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So Pluto is not a planet (on the basis that it's to small?)
Now they have deduced? (Not found or seen?) a new planet in our solar system.
I've seen some lovely computer simulations showing the effect of a large body (not mine) entering the solar system and having an effect on all our orbits around our Sun, they know to the second (so they say) of where will be and where we will be going for the next long time, (till we join the Sun or it expands and joins us)
So how can we take any of this as fact as it now appears they have missed what sounds like the biggest planet in orbit around the Sun.
Confused on a rock about 8 mins away from our Sun, (going as fast as is possible).
Now they have deduced? (Not found or seen?) a new planet in our solar system.
I've seen some lovely computer simulations showing the effect of a large body (not mine) entering the solar system and having an effect on all our orbits around our Sun, they know to the second (so they say) of where will be and where we will be going for the next long time, (till we join the Sun or it expands and joins us)
So how can we take any of this as fact as it now appears they have missed what sounds like the biggest planet in orbit around the Sun.
Confused on a rock about 8 mins away from our Sun, (going as fast as is possible).
Edited by tight fart on Tuesday 2nd February 20:27
tight fart said:
So Pluto is not a planet (on the basis that it's to small?)
On the basis that it hasn't cleared its orbit of debris/smaller bodies. (It's in the Kuiper belt. It's a tall order.)As for "Planet X", some sums that have a significance of 3 and a bit sigma. Interesting but hardly conclusive. Also very large (projected) aphelion.
Meh.
Thread already started by me a week or so ago -
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
I got fed up with it to be honest and gave up on the books. Some of the books were quite good, others terrible.
I used to like all the Edgar Rice Burroughs books about Mars and Venus. I watched the John Carter film last week for the first time. Not bad and thanks to CGI, the characters were just as described in the books. Even Woolah his faithful Martian dog.
I used to like all the Edgar Rice Burroughs books about Mars and Venus. I watched the John Carter film last week for the first time. Not bad and thanks to CGI, the characters were just as described in the books. Even Woolah his faithful Martian dog.
Beati Dogu said:
I got fed up with it to be honest and gave up on the books. Some of the books were quite good, others terrible.
I used to like all the Edgar Rice Burroughs books about Mars and Venus. I watched the John Carter film last week for the first time. Not bad and thanks to CGI, the characters were just as described in the books. Even Woolah his faithful Martian dog.
Tried the Long Earth?I used to like all the Edgar Rice Burroughs books about Mars and Venus. I watched the John Carter film last week for the first time. Not bad and thanks to CGI, the characters were just as described in the books. Even Woolah his faithful Martian dog.
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