Ominous wrote:Well, the reason Pluto lost out was not only due to its diminuitive size, but the fact that its orbit was heavily affected by others'. It wasn't able to control other orbits as much as they controlled it, so it's considered too small in its own area of the system to be a planet.
By the definition of planet, Jupiter could have a moon the size of Earth, and have that moon not be a planet due to Jupiter controlling its orbit more than the sun, or its control of Jupiter's orbit.
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Ominous wrote:I mean, think of Pluto as a plane. You wouldn't fly on a plane with GUARANTEED turbulence. It's not a plane, it's a deathtrap. So, add a "t" to the plane, and that's planet. Which it's also not.
Ominous wrote:You wouldn't fly on a plane with GUARANTEED turbulence. It's not a plane, it's a deathtrap.
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