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New ninth planet discovered in solar system?


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There are actually alot more than 9 planets in our putter solar system but they're too far too see I think, but chances are alot of them are Pluto tier.

 

Pluto isn't a planet. 

 

This is notable because we are talking about a massive celestial body, which Pluto wasn't. Pluto was declassified because it was too small. 

 

So I doubt there are many more planets like this potential one. Since it's not even confirmed yet, it's just has evidence for it. 

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There are actually alot more than 9 planets in our putter solar system but they're too far too see I think, but chances are alot of them are Pluto tier.

AKA, dwarf planets. A full on 9th planet would be VERY different from another dwarf planet.

 

IMO its not an accurate statement to say it was discovered. Simply that we have evidence that it MIGHT exist. Actually finding it might not happen for several years, if it even does exist.

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Pluto isn't a planet.

 

This is notable because we are talking about a massive celestial body, which Pluto wasn't. Pluto was declassified because it was too small.

 

So I doubt there are many more planets like this potential one. Since it's not even confirmed yet, it's just has evidence for it.

 

IT'S STILL A PLANET TO US! IT WILL FOREVER LIVE ON IN OUR HEARTS!!

 

Besides, Ms. Frizzle told me it was a planet, and she's always right.

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Jeeze, next you'll tell me a pebble is a planet. Pluto got demoted because its size isn't large enough to justify calling it a full-fledged planet; it's basically a moon without a planet to orbit.

Don't make asinine comparisons just to feign intelligence. A pebble does not make itself spherical based on gravity does it? Pluto has come in close contact with Neptune in the past (yes this is mathematically provable) and has not started orbiting Neptune why?

 

You're outa your depth ringo

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Ya'll gonna look dumb as f*** when Pluto's warm subsurface ocean has life, and y'all took a s*** on so many childhoods for no good damn reason

Last I check, you don't need to be a planet to house life. Europa is a often cited place as a possible home for life and that is a moon.

 

Pluto isn't a planet. We have 8. We might have 9, but we won't know if we do for a long time still.

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The radius of our moon is 1737 km. Pluto's radius 1186 km.

 

Shoot, I guess our moon is a planet now, too.

 

Sorry, but your definitions are WAY too loose. You're outta your depth ringo.

Are you actully stupid are just trying to act that way for comedic relief?

 

Titan is bigger than Mercury, is Mercury not a planet?

 

Pluto has a whole micro planetary system around it, Pluto made itself spherical. Pluto has geological and techtonic activity. Pluto orbits the sun and not Neptune even though it has come in proximity with Neptune

 

I think Eris should be a planet yes.

 

My definitions are loose? jabroni please, you're the idiot that tried and failed miserably to be coy about pebbles

Last I check, you don't need to be a planet to house life. Europa is a often cited place as a possible home for life and that is a moon.Pluto isn't a planet. We have 8. We might have 9, but we won't know if we do for a long time still.

True, I was moreso trying to point out how the change was I nessesary when a secondary condition (i.e. If the first two are met) of having a planetary system would have not rapidly inflated our solar system, but also not kept Pluto as a planet.

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There's also the fact that Pluto has an erratic orbit circling the sun. By cutting Neptune's orbit on occasions, Pluto stops being the largest object in its orbit by technicality.

Even Mercury is the dominant object on its orbit, as there's like, almost no other notable objects on its path.

 

And seriously, planet or not it's still a big rock in the space. It won't suddenly become something else all of the sudden.

 

(personally I like pluto not be a planet since it'll open sheet like Eris to be a planet if pluto stays.)

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People are really going to get angry and argue about Pluto? Guess what, Pluto doesn't give a sheet about what you call it. Grow up and don't fight over a classification people much more qualified than you have decided on.

 

gdi people did we really have to go down this path even here?

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Don't Be Wrong

How about don't be a jabroni? The way that you presented yourself in this thread is awful, I don't particularly care for whether you're correct on this matter or not when you go ahead and make yourself look like a fool by maintaining such a ridiculous stance.

 

It's really cool news though. I'm excited to see what happens with it.

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Curious what type of characteristics the planet might have. Seeing that the atmosphere freezes and falls as a solid on a certain celestial object who's name starts with P.

 

Seeing that this planet would be even outside Eris's orbit, it might be a rather fascinating gas giant to study. Neptune and Uranus are so far out that they're more Ice Giants than Saturn/Jupiter like. This planet, dare I say, might even have a solid surface based on what it's atmosphere is composed of 

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