[meteorite-list] Solar System in Perspective

2006-08-18 Thread Pete Pete
Apologies, if this link was posted previously. Some nice, high resolution graphics and a video fly-by, relative to the on-going debate/discussion... http://www.iau2006.org/mirror/www.iau.org/iau0601/iau0601_release.html http://www.iau2006.org/mirror/www.iau.org/iau0601/iau0601_release.html

Re: [meteorite-list] Solar System in Perspective

2006-08-18 Thread Darren Garrison
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 15:36:14 -0400, you wrote: Apologies, if this link was posted previously. Some nice, high resolution graphics and a video fly-by, relative to the on-going debate/discussion... http://www.iau2006.org/mirror/www.iau.org/iau0601/iau0601_release.html Thanks for supplying

Re: [meteorite-list] Solar System in Perspective

2006-08-18 Thread Larry Lebofsky
I think EL 61 rotates fairly rapidly and it is thought that this shape was frozen in when it was formed. This is where the actual defining of a planet gets a little fuzzy and where I start having problems with, if not the definition, how do you determine what is and what is not a planet. The

Re: [meteorite-list] Solar System in Perspective

2006-08-18 Thread Sterling K. Webb
- - Original Message - From: Pete Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 2:36 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Solar System in Perspective Apologies, if this link was posted previously. Some nice, high resolution graphics and a video