En un mensaje con fecha 03/28/2004 11:52:18 PM Mexico Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribe:
how in the heck
did Pluto form if it is not on that plane?
Simply put, Aristotle was wrong in one sense when he professed that the heavens were perfect. Tom, weren't you the one who complained that
Now then, if all this debris is orbiting on the ecliptic, how in the heckdid Pluto form if it is not on that plane? Sick mime's need to know!Thanks, Tom
I'm not claiming I know for sure, but I suspect it could have been due to an earlyclose encounter with Neptune that flung it to it's present
on 3/28/04 9:45 PM, Tom aka James Knudson at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
how in the heck
did Pluto form if it is not on that plane? Sick mime's need to know!
Dear Sick Mime,
If you would just quit acting out, your illness would subside.
Now, as for Pluto, he
Hi, Tom:
Take a look at the Kuiper Belt Home Page. The formation and dynamics of the
trans-Neptunian region are still poorly understood, but this page will give you an
idea of what's being studied.
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/jewitt/kb.html
There's also a pretty good book called
Hey list, I was discussing Pluto with my daughter and I came up with a tough
question that I would love to see an answer to. If my memory serves me
right, planets are thought to have formed from debris orbiting the sun,
right? I was explaining to her (sure hope I was right) how the debris was
in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sick mime's need to know!
But they have to act out their symptoms.
Gregory
Hello List, I wanted to thank everyone for all the help I recieved on Pluto,
the thread on Pluto is helping too! : )
Thanks, Tom
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