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Interesting - Earth Has a Second Moon?

eclark1894

Visionary
Actually, it's 8 or 9, since Pluto is the only body in dispute. Personally, I think it should be grandfathered in. Everyone considers all the other bodies to be dwarf planets.
 

quietrob

Extraordinary
I had a scottish girlfriend, who once answered "Polly's your aunt." I asked her exactly just who this Polly is.

"Bob's sister, of course," she answered with a straight face. I could listen to that scottish accent for hours.

I wonder if anyone really knows!?
 

quietrob

Extraordinary
Actually, it's 8 or 9, since Pluto is the only body in dispute. Personally, I think it should be grandfathered in. Everyone considers all the other bodies to be dwarf planets.

Grandfathered in? That might be the answer yet. Everyone would be happy, except for a handful of planetary scientists that can't give us a straight answer. I'm almost ready to take on Doctor Degrasse. Do I dare? He is well known for kicking ass on Twitter.
 

3dcheapskate

Engaged
The English version is theatre, and I've actually seen it used here in the States. Why I don't know, as to me the ending looks like a French spelling, not English. ~shrugs~
Etymology's a wonderful thing - I recall that most English words come either from Latin/Greek roots by way of Old/Middle French, or from old Germanic. Except for the ones that don't.
 

3dcheapskate

Engaged
Grandfathered in? That might be the answer yet. Everyone would be happy, except for a handful of planetary scientists that can't give us a straight answer. I'm almost ready to take on Doctor Degrasse. Do I dare? He is well known for kicking ass on Twitter.
I thought the handful of planetary scientists did give a straight answer (resolutions 5a and 6), albeit a rather unpopular one among Plutists*.And as Zaarin said back in post 22 "The definition of a planet is always going to be arbitrary...". Pluto's still Pluto, no matter what arbitrary box you try to squeeze it into.

A couple of years ago I wrote a short story "The Naughty Elf Present". Shortly after reading the comments about Pluto's rebranding on this thread I reposted the story here at Hivewire, because I think Santa knows more about space stuff than a whole room of the cleverest clever people.

*I just made that word up. At least I think I did.
 
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