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Topic started on 11-1-2012 @ 10:03 AM by Eurisko2012
It's a dwarf planet like Pluto but it is nevertheless a planet.
- Ceres - Looks like a planet to me

It's hiding in the asteroid belt between Mars & Jupiter.
If i had a good sized telescope on the dark side of the moon i could probably get a
better look at Ceres.

We need a better way of teaching students exactly how many planets are in our
solar system.

Bright Spot? Any guesses?
- Ceres - Welcome to the Solar System
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reply posted on 11-1-2012 @ 10:09 AM by JJRichey
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You mean like a standard list? Dang this is always changing on us! Darn you Tyson!

Actually, I think Tyson is a great guy...but really...

Bright Spot? Probably ice I would think? Or frozen methane or something like that...
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reply posted on 11-1-2012 @ 10:19 AM by Eurisko2012
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The bright spot could be a spaceport for the aliens that live there.

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Lets see. How many $$$ trillions of gold, platinum & rhodium are floating around out there?

Ceres has sure caught the attention of guys running the Hubble. Hmmm.....


reply posted on 11-1-2012 @ 10:44 AM by InsideYourMind
There's several others too

Haumea
Makemake
Eris

Although, these are beyond Pluto.

Oh and also, here's a whole bunch more "objects" that are commonly called dwarf planets;
90377 Sedna
90482 Orcus
(225088) 2007 OR10
50000 Quaoar
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reply posted on 11-1-2012 @ 10:49 AM by Aeroe
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Don't forget Sedna with it's weird oval orbit! en.wikipedia.org...

I can't wait until the "New Horizons" spacecraft finally reaches Pluto, Charon, Hydra and Nix!

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reply posted on 11-1-2012 @ 11:00 AM by Eurisko2012
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I think the asteroid belt used to be a large planet that exploded millions of years ago.

We need to get out there and get the gold.
BTW, we need to get back to the moon and get some Helium-3.


reply posted on 11-1-2012 @ 12:28 PM by AgentSmith
Originally posted by 8ILlBILl8
Wiki said it was announced as a planet in 1801. So why haven't we hear about it before?


Now this sort of thing REALLY irritates me and is behind most of the ignorance that prevails.
No... Not we... YOU

As to why, because you haven't studied astronomy I imagine.

Sorry if this seems to be a personal attack and to be honest it probably is slightly, but it's more the attitude I am attacking.. You just got the short straw on when I snapped and decided to write about my anger with it.

I get fed up with seeing perfectly public information that has just been 'discovered' by people in the conspiracy community being flouted around as some sort 'leak', 'drip feeding', 'slip', etc because THEY haven't come across it before. Wherever it be a mission, astronomical object or concept, historical event, whatever!
Frankly, if people spent less time hanging around the sites which promise to 'open their eyes' and actually looked at the perfectly acceptable and valid sources out there (which funnily enough the eye-opening sites seem to want to steer clear of... funny....) then they'd know about it.

The f'ing ridiculous 'Nibiru' videos of people pointing cameras at the Sun are an excellent example, proper education would reveal on so many levels why they are complete rubbish. Ranging from how CCD and CMOS sensors work, how lenses work, etc to basic astronomy. Lack of proper education substituted for 'education' from 'eye opening' sites simply results in large groups of 'enlightened' people whose brains are mush and are little use other than to work in the cheese factory packing cheese.


reply posted on 11-1-2012 @ 12:37 PM by AgentSmith
Originally posted by HawkeyeNation
Originally posted by SupersonicSerpent
I am glad there is no neighbouring planets close by with life on them because we would most likely declare war on them.


Unfortunately you are probably right.


Quite! The human race disgusts me sometimes (myself included), for a race of beings that can be so creative, loving and beautiful we are equally destructive, evil and ugly.
What other species on the planet destroys it's own habitat and everything in it while actually understanding what they are doing and how they could prevent it. We don't deserve to have the privilege to inflict our 'humanity' on extra-terrestrial worlds until we finally come to resolve our inner conflicts and inane stupidity.
There seems to be a huge split between well meaning people and people in power.... Then you have the really clever people that can actually accomplish our aspirations inbetween doing the bidding of... sadly the people in power... (generalising here there are plenty of people that fit inbetween one way or another).

If the budget spent by the UK or especially the US on war was spent on scientific endeavors to expand our understanding of the universe and explore it (even if just using advanced instruments) then we would probably be a lot closer to fully understanding the universe and the answer as to wherever or not we're 'alone' would be answered if not now, soon. The various instruments on the drawing boards and being built that could even analyse the atmospheres of exoplanets would be built to perfection and we'd be getting the answers we want.
The budgets that we fight for to build things like the JWST are a fraction of a yearly war budget. So sad....
Actually, even a fraction of the war budget would be more than enough. There would be plenty left to help starving people or something...

Luckily our explorations off world are so far limited to robotic missions which seek to gather information. Imagine if the types of people that govern the world and businesses ever get venture 'out there' and interact as they do in every day life on this planet. What a mess.....
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reply posted on 12-1-2012 @ 09:44 AM by Eurisko2012
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A trip to the moon could be very profitable. - Helium 3 -

Tourism could also bring in the $$$.
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