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Poor Pluto.


I was sorry to learn Pluto did not qualify as a planet ("New Solar System? Twelve planets and counting," SN: 8/19/06, p. 115, and "Doggone dog·gone   Informal
tr. & intr.v. dog·goned, dog·gon·ing, dog·gones
To damn.

interj. & n.
Damn.

adv. & adj. also dog·goned
Damned.
! Pluto gets a planetary demotion de·mote  
tr.v. de·mot·ed, de·mot·ing, de·motes
To reduce in grade, rank, or status.



[de- + (pro)mote.
," SN: 9/2/06, p. 149). Pluto has a diameter comparable with the Earth's moon. The size of our moon relative to Earth might cause any observer to consider Earth and its moon as double planets. Pluto and Charon could have equal status.

DENNIS RICH, LAS VEGAS, NEV NEV Nevada (old style US postal abbreviation)
NEV Neighborhood Electric Vehicle
NEV Nevis, Leeward Islands, Saint Kitts And Nevis (Airport Code)
NEV Network Enhancement Vehicle
NEV Network Event Viewer
.

Strictly speaking, the original five "wandering stars" (in the Copernican sense) are the only sun-orbiting bodies that can rightly be called planets. In changing the definition of planet, the International Astronomical Union “IAU” redirects here. For other uses, see IAU (disambiguation).

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) unites national astronomical societies from around the world.
 is messing with something much bigger than it is. Think of all the dictionaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, and Web sites that will need revision as a result of IAU's action.

VIRGIL H. SOULE, FREDERICK, MD.

The detection of bodies orbiting other stars suggests that the criteria we use to apply the word planet is a matter of broad significance. The criteria accepted by IAU IAU
abbr.
1. International Association of Universities

2. International Astronomical Union
 seem to work for our solar system but don't seem general enough to allow classification of all bodies we may detect.

CHARLES STEWART, CORAL GABLES, FLA FLA Florida (old style)
FLA Macromedia Flash (file extension)
FLA Flash Files (file extension)
FLA Fair Labor Association
FLA Front Line Assembly
.

Astronomers have duly decided that Pluto and others should be called "dwarf planets," but the greater problem is with the term for subordinate satellites. Galileo referred to Jupiter's subordinates as "moons." That is really wrong. There is one Moon. We need a term, such as subsat, for subordinate satellites.

HARRY POTTOL, SUNNYVALE, CALIF.
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Author:Pottol, Harry
Publication:Science News
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Date:Oct 21, 2006
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