Sterling,

I have another scenario that will need an official decision someday if discovered to occur. What if two spherical bodies rotate around a common barycenter, but this barycenter is located outside of the more massive orbital partner during half its revolution and inside during the other half. Obviously the larger body will not be perfectly spherical and/or the orbits not circular for this scenario to occur. Would the less massive body then be a planet or a satellite? Would the decision be based on the length of time that the center of revolution is either outside or inside the more massive body, i.e., would it be a satellite some of the time and a planet some of the time, or would it be a satellite all of the time if at any time during its orbit its barycenter is located inside the more massive object?

David
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