Anything with sufficient mass to create a gravity well large enough to pull itself into a coherently shaped sphere should be considered a planetoid. Nuff said.
I heard that a Kuiper Belt object was discovered that is bigger than Pluto yet it turns out to be distinctly non-spherical. No one should be surprised, because the pherical definition was just dreamed up to included Pluto. Sure enough, the universe is more complicated than we imagined.
just wait 5 years
spaceballs366002 1 year ago
Cant wait till they find the mass relay orbiting out their!
mattd2275 2 years ago
are there astronauts inside? or are there justs cameras there
antoniogarcia16 2 years ago 2
haha sure , there are astronauts :D
klabaternik 2 years ago
Astronauts and some jumbo jambo elephants.
S4mS4n 2 years ago
@antoniogarcia16 if there was astronauts inside they'd be f**ked!
QJohnny12 11 months ago
Have a Nice Trip!!
newsdirecter 2 years ago 4
It should get to pluto by 2015. I can't Wait!
BestArtist777 3 years ago 4
Yeah Right !! Just Another SPY Satelite!!
gtrgyro 4 years ago
A long way to go.
10 years to get there.
TroyaE117 4 years ago
way to go!
kinkyjaws 4 years ago
The ability to detroy a planet is insignificant..
next to the power of the force.
:)
fistp 4 years ago 2
January 2006 right?
ksol1460 4 years ago
Anything with sufficient mass to create a gravity well large enough to pull itself into a coherently shaped sphere should be considered a planetoid. Nuff said.
Armagaiden 5 years ago
I heard that a Kuiper Belt object was discovered that is bigger than Pluto yet it turns out to be distinctly non-spherical. No one should be surprised, because the pherical definition was just dreamed up to included Pluto. Sure enough, the universe is more complicated than we imagined.
JohnGizis 5 years ago
What would Carl say?
IiIwing 5 years ago
@JohnGizis Eris? Indeed it was a little bigger than Pluto. It was largely responsible for the IAU deciding to demote Pluto to a dwarf planet.
UnchainTheNight1 1 year ago
its just a matter of definition really. Pluto will not disappear just because we say its not a planet anymore!
Firespray 5 years ago
Its an escapee from the Kuiper Belt
get over it! :)
oidarklat 5 years ago
Honk if you think Pluto is still a planet! :-)
Ichthyosaur 5 years ago
At the time of the launch it WAS a planet :P
deimosbg 5 years ago
HONK! But it is a dwarf planet now.
englishcello 5 years ago