Re: New planet found
Posted by gimpinthesink on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 1:57pm
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Yeh I heard that there thinking of taking pluto off the list so there will be only 8 planets dont know if they will do it.
But they think that pluto is just what was leftover from when the planets were formed.
Re: New planet found
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 3:20pm
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isn't this like the 5th time they've found a "10th planet"?
Re: New planet found
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Don't screw with "Planet-X" you bastards! You're screwing with 80s games timelines! Ohs nos!
Re: New planet found
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 5:38pm
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yea, i read about this, its ment to be always -230C. bit nippy :smile:
Re: New planet found
Posted by Jinx on
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you mean NIPPLE-Y I'm sure :biggrin:
Re: New planet found
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:03pm
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My question is, how do they figure out diameter, distance from sun, ambient temperature etc. I mean, its not like we've been to the damn think to see for ourselves.
Re: New planet found
Posted by Crono on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:08pm
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They can find the mass from close planets orbits (you have Kepler to thank.).. Such as that's how they found Neptune (or was it Pluto) well anyway one of them had a funky orbit and they couldn't figure out why and then they came to the conclusion that there was another planet out there. They went looking for it and then we had 9 planets in the solar system lol.
They calculate the tempurature of the planet based on it's distance from the sun in regards to planets it's near.
There's a lot more to it then all this though. But it gives you an idea of what they go through.
Re: New planet found
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:09pm
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They launched a probe with a thermometer using them new ion drives... all that money to find out the ambient temperature to a planet we will never visit in our lifetimes... lol I hope thats not what they did.
Re: New planet found
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And to think they could have spent that money somewhere else.
Re: New planet found
Posted by Crono on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:11pm
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I guarantee you that we wont even know the tempurature in our lifetime lol.
That's a long f**king distance away ... I mean, we barley made it Mars, sheesh lol.
Re: New planet found
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:16pm
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I want to know when the Japanese satalite will be launched to the moon to see if the rover is still there lol.
In other words, when are they going to try to disproove Nasa's supposedly staged moon landing?
"But the set for the moon landing is at Area 51"
"Fine, cancel the shoot and lets really land on the moon"
lol.
Re: New planet found
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:17pm
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I wanna know what NASA is going to do with its shuttles :biggrin:
Re: New planet found
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:19pm
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...I don't know...
Just don't look behind you ... GET HIM BOYS!
Re: New planet found
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I hear they're planning on letting the Hubble telescope die though.
Re: New planet found
Posted by Crono on
Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 9:22pm
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Yeah, I'm sure they're pissed that they have to go out every time their scientists make a better mirror system. The calibration on that thing must be a bitch.
"s**t, a rock hit it again"
"Dammit, we just got back"
Re: New planet found
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Thu Mar 18th 2004 at 10:07pm
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Well centrifuges are cool things, they should try making one properly to see how effective it would feel, plus for the astronaughts- they would be able to stay in space for longer lengths of time because bone errosion would be slower.
As for knowing how far away planets are I think (from my Physics days) they use "Red Shift" factors or something.
Re: New planet found
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Myrk-
Doppler shifting (comonly know as the "red shift") is used to determain the distance of anything which emmits light, because the farther away somthing is in the universe, the faster it moves away from us due to the expansion of the universe. I do not know what method they would use for finding the distance of an object such as this new "planet".
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One possibility is to measure the distance between two telescopes looking at the planet and measure the angle at which they see it. from this, the distance could by obtained through triangulation. obveously, the uncertainty in such a method would increase with the increasing distance of th object being measured.
once you know the distance, diameter is simply a matter of measureing it's it's angular size.
temperature could possibly be measured by observing the black-body radiation of the planet. if you get enough light for it, the calculation is quite simple.
Re: New planet found
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Tracer, will you be my physics tutor? lol
Re: New planet found
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Was it? I just remember hearing about it, so.
Re: New planet found
Posted by Myrk- on
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meh who cares, as someone already said they find a new 10th planet all the time...
Re: New planet found
Posted by Andrei on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 8:27am
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I thought the 10th planet was Vega, a huge "rock" orbiting the Sun. Oh, BTW, they called it Quaoar, not Sedna.
Re: New planet found
Posted by Hugh on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 8:30am
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Err, I read in the paper they called it Sedna. It'd be weird if they renamed it, but meh, scientists are weird like that.
Re: New planet found
Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 5:02pm
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There is a small dispute wether someone who finds a planet/planetoid has the right to name it.
Re: New planet found
Posted by Myrk- on
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No no...
First there was Planet X, then Quoao or whatever, now theres Sedna. They are all "10th Planets" lol!
Re: New planet found
Posted by Andrei on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 6:14pm
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There was another name...urm, something beginning with N...me forgot. :sad: