'Tenth planet' is bigger than Pluto

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The chilly world dubbed Xena on the outskirts of the solar system has as at least as much claim to be a planet as Pluto, according to a new study confirming that the "tenth planet" is by far the larger of the two.

Astronomers first spotted Xena, known more formally as UB 313, in 2003, but the discovery was not made public until July 2005. By then they realised it was amazingly distant – at times, about three times as far from the Sun as Pluto is.

From its brightness and distance, astronomers estimated that it must be slightly larger than Pluto – assuming that, like Pluto, it reflects just over half the sunlight that falls onto it.

To calculate Xena’s size more directly, Frank Bertoldi of the University of Bonn in Germany and his colleagues measured its light at a wavelength of 1.2 millimetres using a telescope array in the Spanish Sierra Nevada. Xena emits this radiation in response to being warmed by the Sun, regardless of the shininess of its surface.

The amount of millimetre radiation suggested Xena is about 3000 kilometres wide – 30% wider than Pluto.

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“These numbers are very believable,†says Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, US, whose team discovered the distant body. “We knew from day one that it was definitely bigger than Pluto.â€

However, Brown points out that the margin of error in the new result is fairly large, at around 400 kilometres. He is currently analysing new images from the Hubble Space Telescope that may reveal Xena's size to the nearest 50 kilometres, and he hopes to announce the result in about a month.

On whether Xena should be classified as a planet, Bertoldi says: “Pluto is culturally known as a planet, so why not call this a planet too? Scientists know exactly what it is, so we really don’t have to have any dbate.â€
 
There are many more bodies bigger than pluto lurking in the Kuiper belt. i guess we will know about a few of them in 2015 when that spacecraft reaches pluto and beyond....

many of the hardcore astronomers agree that pluto itself should be classified as a KBO rather than a planet.
 
I'd read something about some "Poseidon" thing some time ago. I thought that was the 10th planet. What happened to it?
 
@deejay : I know the object is real but I'm certain these astronomers will keep fighting amongst themselves whether to call this object a planet or not. Else they'd have to call the other dozen or so KBO's that are larger than pluto as planets too. Thats never gonna happen! Thats what I meant LOL.
 
i guess we will know about a few of them in 2015 when that spacecraft reaches pluto and beyond....

Warp drive anyone ?

I feel 2100 is more realistic target. Besides it cant support life.
 
Chaos said:
@deejay : I know the object is real but I'm certain these astronomers will keep fighting amongst themselves whether to call this object a planet or not. Else they'd have to call the other dozen or so KBO's that are larger than pluto as planets too. Thats never gonna happen! Thats what I meant LOL.

@ :cool2: chaos, buddy then it would be better if pluto is reclassified as a KBO rather than a planet.otherwise in future our kids will have a tough time writing down names of all the planets during their exams ....:D ;), (imagine using a seperate supplementary paper just for this purpose:no: :hap5: )

ps: can anybody tell me how many planets are there in our solar system as per our ancient Hindu astronomy / astrology ??
 
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Support life ?? Currently how many planets you know about that support life ?? (besides Earth)

We need to go beyond our star system to gauge that.

BTW I didnt know abt that pluto mission. But I mean can a probe travel that far thru conventinal fuel, and even if it could how will it transmit information ?
 
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BTW I didnt know abt that pluto mission. But I mean can a probe travel that far thru conventinal fuel, and even if it could how will it transmit information ?

yes. it can easily....

we do not need much fuel for that. since the gravity of the big planets like Jupiter , Saturn will be used to speed up the probe. once the probe is imparted a sufficient velocity while it is leaving earth orbit the probe will take a very circular route to pluto. it will go around jupiter , saturn etc.....(slingshot effect) to gain velocity....
fuel will be used only for minor corrections in trajectory ....

Communications will be through normal radio (microwave).
but the message from pluto will take days to reach earth .....(at the speed of light) and viceversa.
 
Well, maybe we can open HyperSpare Windows and talk as if the person was standing next to you :ohyeah:....

Ok, jokes aside, even i dont really think this should be a planet. but hell. im not and astronomer :)....

I say on the Nex Gen SpaceShips :ohyeah:
 
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