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| Aide33:
--- Quote from: Twix[NL] on October 18, 2008, 02:11:45 PM ---I think the moon gets a ground like The Planets map. You don't know what Pluto is. Pluto is an asteroïd, and its an ice dwarf same with the moon Charon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pluto --- End quote --- Pluto is actually a dwarf planet because its too small to be a planet and it crosses neptunes orbit. The planetary rules say that a planet must have its own orbit but you can call it a distant asteroid. |
| yuki:
--- Quote from: Aide33 on June 09, 2009, 03:27:55 PM --- Pluto is actually a dwarf planet because its too small to be a planet and it crosses neptunes orbit. The planetary rules say that a planet must have its own orbit but you can call it a distant asteroid. --- End quote --- --- Quote ---second-largest known dwarf planet in the Solar System (after Eris) --- End quote --- I just realized how he didn't even read his own link. |
| georgem12:
--- Quote from: Jannet on October 18, 2008, 01:39:24 PM ---...... NOOB. Pluto is a star, actually. A star that is "burnt out" --- End quote --- Wrong, stars actually have no solid mass and it were to have burned out, the gases would have collapsed and condensed together forming a very dense ball of matter called a black hole, i am an amateur astronomer. pluto is actually believed to be something called a planetismal, many pieces of matter bound together by gravity forming a large chunk of matter, sort of like an asteroid. although it is not considered a planet now, planetismals often (but it wont hapen in our lifetime, or anyone you meets lifetime) grow into planets through a process called concentric layer where more and more masses build up and cause the planetismal to grow. this is not to say that pluto will become a planet for sure because it may slowly break up after colliding with large masses. |
| Oasis:
--- Quote from: georgem12 on June 09, 2009, 11:32:13 PM ---Wrong, stars actually have no solid mass and it were to have burned out, the gases would have collapsed and condensed together forming a very dense ball of matter called a black hole, i am an amateur astronomer. --- End quote --- Actualy all stars do not have to form a black hole. Some stars like our own do not have a big enough mass/ and or are to small and will not form black holes but will simply condense into a very small but dense white dwarf. Amateur... And by the way, why does this map have a huge picture of the Andromeda Galaxy in the sky? It is literally light years away, it appears to be a bright star in the night sky, not a huge full picture. |
| georgem12:
oasis you are right, but we are both right in saying that pluto is not a star haha |
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