aaah, semantics!

;P
f.
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'Plutons' is the new term given to trans-Plutonic bodies.
'Trans-Neptunian is the extant term referring to anything outside of
Neptune's orbit. By definition, this does include the Plutons, now.



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i thought the term was plutons?

8 planets, 4 plutons (pluto, cheron, 2003 ub313, and ceres)


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> Some astronomers believe Pluto belongs with this population > of
small,
> icy
"Trans-Neptunians",


Trans-Neptunians?  Who will be the first to use that as a track title?

MEK










robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/17/2006 06:04:01 AM:



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4795755.stm

cool!

robin...




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