It's not actually a planet. Neither is Pluto. But when you spend
kajillions of dollars in funding looking for a 9th and 10th planet, you
find them.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hang on a minute???
10th Planet "UB313" = PLANET DELSIN
p.s. how do you find a planet? seems like a big f**kin
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> >2003 UB313. Look it
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hang on a minute???
10th Planet "UB313" = PLANET DELSIN
p.s. how do you find a planet? seems like a big f**king thing to lose to
me. I mean, I'm always losing my mobile phone, but sheeet.
the dude that found this must have a big telescope in his bedroom.
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Is this a technical serial number which occurs by coincidence or is
this
a name chosen by someone? Could be a D fan! (OK, OK, I know it's
unlikely. :)
Surely a D fan would have gone for:
2010 UR 313 ;)
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2003 UB313. Look it up. I'm not kidding.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/30/science/30planet.html?
hp&ex=1122696000&en=8500b2cc7e8e63c0&ei=5094&partner=homepage
"The new object - as yet unn
-Original Message-
From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 July 2005 06:45
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) New 10th planet fittingly named after Detroit Techno
mailing list
2003 UB313. Look it up. I'm not kidding.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/30/sc
2003 UB313. Look it up. I'm not kidding.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/30/science/30planet.html?
hp&ex=1122696000&en=8500b2cc7e8e63c0&ei=5094&partner=homepage
"The new object - as yet unnamed, but temporarily known as 2003 UB313 -
is now 9 billion miles away from the Sun, or 97 times as fa