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Other notable features of Sedna include its size and reddish color; it is the second reddest object in the solar system, after Mars. At an estimated size of three-fourths the size of Pluto, it is likely the largest object found in the solar system since Pluto was discovered in 1930.
Originally posted by HumptyDumpty
1. So why is it that this is not a big topic right now?
2. What is the significance of this discovery scienetificaly.
3. What new theories are going to be made?
4. How does this change the standard model of our solar system or does it?
5. What theories are out there that are supported by this discouvery?
Originally posted by elevatedone
IT'S ALL IN MY SIGNATURE... ALL THE INFORMATION NEEDED CAN BE FOUND RIGHT THERE.
YOU WON'T NEED ANYTHING ELSE. JUST TAKE THE ADVICE THAT IS THERE.
Originally posted by HumptyDumpty
Intresting...demote Pluto. Kano do you belive they would demote Pluto with the findings and maybe new understanding of our solar system?
Vatican scientist joins effort to define new object in solar system
One of the Vatican's top scientists has been chosen to be part of a five-man team of international astronomers to decide if Sedna - the most distant object yet seen orbiting the sun - is really a planet.(...)