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Out of this world: magazine launches name-the-planet initiative
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| Tue Aug 2, 2005
| AFP
Posted on 08/02/2005 4:19:06 PM PDT by Nachum
PARIS (AFP) - Should it be named after a Greek or Roman god? A great scientist or artist? How about calling it after a character in the "Star Wars" film series? Or your best friend?
The British magazine New Scientist has called on readers to help suggest a name for the solar system's 10th planet, whose discovery was announced last week by a team led by US astronomer Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology.
The new world has been given the provisional designation of 2003 UB313.
But Brown has 10 years in which to think of a catchier name and have it approved by a panel of the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
Brown, a fan of TV's Warrior Princess, has given the informal name of Xena to 2003 UB313, a frozen orb some 15 billion kilometres (nine billion miles) from Earth, New Scientist said on its website (www.newscientistspace.com) on Tuesday.
"But that was our tongue-in-cheek internal name, never intended for public consumption," Brown told the magazine.
Under the IAU's nomenclature guidelines, names should be pronounceable, non-offensive, 16 characters or less in length and preferably one word.
Names should not be too similar to an existing name of a minor planet or natural planetary satellite.
In addition, names for persons or events known primarily for their military or political activities are acceptable only after 100 years have elapsed since the person died or the event occurred.
Commercial names are not allowed, and the names of pet animals are discouraged.
TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: initiative; launches; magazine; nametheplanet; of; out; planetbob; planetx; this; world; xplanets
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I've always wanted to name the planet "Bob", myself.
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:19:09 PM PDT
by
Nachum
To: Nachum
In addition, names for persons or events known primarily for their military or political activities are acceptable only after 100 years have elapsed since the person died or the event occurred.Too bad. I'd love to give the lefties hissy fits by having it named Planet Dubya. ;-)
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:20:55 PM PDT
by
alnick
To: Nachum
I with ya. The planet "Bob" it shall be.
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:22:59 PM PDT
by
jaime1959
To: Nachum
I believe Brown has already submitted the name "Lila" to the IAU, after his daughter. The IAU usually defers to the discoverer, but they might consider alternatives if for some reason they don't accept Brown's suggestion.
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:24:07 PM PDT
by
Brett66
(Where government advances – and it advances relentlessly – freedom is imperiled -Janice Rogers Brown)
To: Nachum
I say name it in honor of Ronald Reagan
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:24:46 PM PDT
by
Paul_Denton
(Get the U.N. out of the U.S. and U.S. out of the U.N.!)
To: Nachum
It's always been Planet X. I'm for leaving it at that.
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:24:54 PM PDT
by
WarPaint
(Crush Islam)
To: Nachum
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:26:39 PM PDT
by
flashbunny
(Always remember to bring a towel!)
To: Nachum
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:28:12 PM PDT
by
Michael Goldsberry
(an enemy of islam -- Joe Boucher; Leapfrog; Dr.Zoidberg; Lazamataz; ...)
To: Nachum
The British magazine New Scientist has called on readers to help suggest a name for the solar system's 10th planet...I thought Pluto was downgraded to "planetoid", giving us 8 planets before this dirty snowball was found? Are "planet" and "planetoid" the same thing now, or have they placed Pluto into a "planet-like" category allowing us to keep the 9 planets? Lastly, who's responsible for this cluster-***?
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:28:53 PM PDT
by
randog
(What the....?!)
To: Nachum
the names of pet animals are discouragedDarn! I wanted to call it "Fluffy".
To: GreenHornet
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:35:30 PM PDT
by
mikrofon
(Anagram of -pet animal-)
To: Nachum
In addition, names for persons or events known primarily for their military or political activities are acceptable only after 100 years have elapsed since the person died or the event occurred.
That's a shame. I thought it would have been perfect to name it "Hillary." They're both cold as ice and way out there.
To: Nachum
How's about Planet Dean, cause it's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy out there?
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:36:27 PM PDT
by
WinOne4TheGipper
(DU's new motto: "You shall not question our patriotism, you filthy American scum.")
To: Nachum
Yup, Planet Bob gets my vote.
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:36:46 PM PDT
by
JenB
To: Nachum
It seems to me that the answer is self-evident. It should be named for the greatest single scientific intellect the human race has so far produced. Therefore, the name of the planet is "Einstein." (However, when my sense of humor kicks in, I kinda prefer the name, "Bob.")
Congressman Billybob
Latest column: "South Pacific" Lesson about Muslims
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:37:14 PM PDT
by
Congressman Billybob
(Will President Bush's SECOND appointment obey the Constitution? I give 95-5 odds on yes.)
To: Nachum
It's so far out there that the only good name for it is Howard Dean.
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:38:08 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(Free Michael Graham!)
To: rightwingintelligentsia
You beat me to it! (murmurs)
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:38:35 PM PDT
by
WinOne4TheGipper
(DU's new motto: "You shall not question our patriotism, you filthy American scum.")
To: WinOne4TheGipper
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posted on
08/02/2005 4:39:20 PM PDT
by
thoughtomator
(Free Michael Graham!)
To: Yardstick
To: Nachum
As a former member of the Young Americans for Freedom (YAF), I would like to suggest that the planet be called Yaf, which was the name of a planet in the movie Star Wars I (1977). However,they'll probably name it after a Roman deity. If they do so, my suggestion would be Bacchus.
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