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Hello, August Abolins. On 11/6/20 3:53 PM you wrote: AA> On 05/11/2020 10:56 p.m., Charles Pierson : August Abolins wrote: AA>>> I am reading that centaurs are small planetary systems that AA>>> contain asteroids and dwarfs. CP>> "Centaurs are minor planets believed to have originated in the CP>> Kuiper Belt in the outer solar system." Not systems. AA> My first hunt for info was just from the first page google results AA> and the initial summaries. Using the smartphone (tiny 2x2") AA> screen, I was not interested to go further. I can certainly understand that. Some websites are more mobile friendly than others. AA> I have not found anything that describes the apparent discrepancy AA> of the two names taken from mythology when a centaur is generally AA> some large monster and a dwarf is a smaller being. Maybe the AA> astronomers discovered centaurs first? And then when it came time AA> for another term for the newly found larger objects - oops, they AA> only had "dwarf" available? From what I've read, the first centaur was discovered around 1920, they were recognized as a distinct population in 1977. Dwarf planets classification seems to be an "official" designation from 2006. However centaur isn't an official designation as far as I can tell by the IAU. So of course that makes things as clear as mud. AA> Consider my BlackBerry 2x2" a Centaur. Your smartphone is probably AA> a dwarf. :) AA> -- AA> ../|ug AA> Finland (2:221/360.0) -- Best regards! Posted using Hotdoged on Android --- Hotdoged/2.13.5/AndroidAA> --- TB(Stealth)/Win7 * Origin: nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - * Origin: Houston, TX (2:240/1120.976) |
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