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There are many moons. Luna seems like a great name for the moon of our planet.
I thought anything large enough to be spherical under its own gravity and circling a star in its own orbital plane was a planet. This definition excludes comets, asteroids, moons, and Kuiper belt objects.
Again, I don't think it's a fair definition. what about planets that are left behind disappearing stars? are they not planets anymore?
Originally posted by Az
Again, I don't think it's a fair definition. what about planets that are left behind disappearing stars? are they not planets anymore?
Of course not, they are no longer orbiting a star. I'm not sure what they are called in that instance (a rogue planetoid comes to mind).
I'd be more concerned about why those stars are disappearing.
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Of course not, they are no longer orbiting a star.
Well, I disagree.
I'd be more concerned about why those stars are disappearing.
Not necessarily disappearing completely but possibly losing enough mass so that the planets aren't orbiting them ( after the creation of a nebula, for example )
Of course not, they are no longer orbiting a star.
Well, I disagree.
That's okay. The definition is vague enough to make us both right (or wrong).
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Originally posted by Sandman
You could probably get a situation where a red dwarf (star) is orbiting a pair of brown dwarfs (planets... kinda).
Brown dwarfs stretch the definition even further. Extra large planets can be considered failed stars so your example could also represent a trinary system.
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Brown dwarf in the ring
Tra la la la la
There's a brown dwarf in the ring
Tra la la la la la
Brown dwarfl in the ring
Tra la la la la
She looks like a sugar in a plum
Plum plum
Show me your motion
Tra la la la la
Come on show me your planetary motion
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Show me your planetary motion
Tra la la la la
She looks like a sugar in a plum
Plum plum
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Brown dwarfs stretch the definition even further. Extra large planets can be considered failed stars so your example could also represent a trinary system.
Originally posted by faded glory
It has to revolve around the sun
It has to have a diameter of 1000km or more
1. Why 1000km?
2. We've discovered lots of extrasolar planets and none of them revolve around the sun.
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