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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2003 EL61, IN PERSON
Alternate title of this post for the interested:
How 2 Molecules Initiated the Solar System, Simple
Assumptions behind the
Accretion Disk by a Layman, The Folly of the
Orbit Clearing Criterion,
and IAU Disconnect from
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Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 6:57 AM
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How 2 Molecules Initiated the Solar System, Simple Assumptions behind the
Accretion Disk by a Layman, The Folly of the Orbit Clearing
Sterling K. Webb
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Hi Sterling
down
on the solid parts..
Best wishes, Doug
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, 2006 10:56 PM
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Sterling:
And you wonder why some of us are concerned with the dynamical definitions
for
planets. Most of us do not understand the models and even the dynamicists
cannot come to agreement.
Oh, something to remember, when things
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Hi Sterling, list -
but core
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Hi, Larry, EP, List,
What Larry is talking about is what's called the
rollover point.
There are more big pieces than giant pieces, more
little pieces than
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How 2 Molecules Initiated the Solar System, Simple Assumptions behind the
Accretion Disk by a Layman, The Folly of the Orbit
Hi Sterling, list -
but core-forming planetesimals all the way out in
Kuiper Belt?!
Yes, cometissimals - about 75 meters or so, which
themselves can then accrete chaotically over time,
with the heavy elements always gravitationally
precipitating towards the center - the lighter
volatiles always
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Hi Sterling, list -
but core-forming planetesimals all the way out
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 21:06:38 -0500, you wrote:
All these high inclination objects have also provided
a big boost to the Sun's Companion Star theories
we all remember so well, like Nemesis. It still has its
backers, and they're all elated. Of course, what they
don't tell you is that you don't
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Hi Sterling, list -
but core-forming planetesimals all the way out in
Kuiper Belt?!
Yes
Hi,
Here we've been wasting time talking about who found
2003 EL61 with not one word about the strangest planet in
the solar system (dwarf or not) itself! This is an utterly
fascinating place!
First of all, there's its shape... Is it round? No, Is it irregular?
No. Is it squished?
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