well in the dictionary ,its just a general definition,im sure it gets much more technical if you really want to define a planet
That's right, the definition for, say, the word "pie" can be used for planet too._carmi said:aight cuz in the article it said they had no real definition of a planet.

Mark Deez said:thats some cool shit bout the newly discovered planet... i hope more discoveries are upcoming soon.
He's right. Only 9 planets are official, the others are all renegade planets. They don't play by the rules. They orbit wherever the fuck they want to orbit.GhostOfRazgriz said:theres like 20 some planets in our system only 9 official and ten if this one is made official
Ghetto_Ghost said:didnt they already know about this plant?
i think they refered to it as Planet X
Rizzle said:niburu or planet x was supposed to have some affect on the earth's atmosphere and gravity. i read up on this planet long ago. most i've forgot, but i do think that while most planets had a somewhat horizontal orbit around the sun, while this planet x orbitted vertically. whenever it was the closest to the sun, it would affect the earth and cause drastic weather changes. of course, this was all written by doomsday scientists and was most likely bullshit. they were all different theories though. interesting stuff.

critikaldesignz said:Another Pluto-sized planet found in 2004 is Sedna.
http://www.nineplanets.org/sedna.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3511678.stm
Sedna, is the 10th planet. Making this one found recently the 11th.