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yangruiemc3 发表于 2005-7-30 11:08 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式 来自: 中国–浙江–杭州 华数宽带

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Dolores Beasley
Headquarters, Washington
(Phone: 202/358-1753)

Jane Platt/Gay Hill
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(Phone: 818-354-0880/0344)


July 29, 2005  
RELEASE: 05-209


Scientists Discover Tenth Planet

A planet larger than Pluto has been discovered in the outlying regions of the solar system.

The planet was discovered using the Samuel Oschin Telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego, Calif. The discovery was announced today by planetary scientist Dr. Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., whose research is partly funded by NASA.

The planet is a typical member of the Kuiper belt, but its sheer size in relation to the nine known planets means that it can only be classified as a planet, Brown said. Currently about 97 times further from the sun than the Earth, the planet is the farthest-known object in the solar system, and the third brightest of the Kuiper belt objects.

"It will be visible with a telescope over the next six months and is currently almost directly overhead in the early-morning eastern sky, in the constellation Cetus," said Brown, who made the discovery with colleagues Chad Trujillo, of the Gemini Observatory in Mauna Kea, Hawaii, and David Rabinowitz, of Yale University, New Haven, Conn., on January 8.

Brown, Trujillo and Rabinowitz first photographed the new planet with the 48-inch Samuel Oschin Telescope on October 31, 2003. However, the object was so far away that its motion was not detected until they reanalyzed the data in January of this year. In the last seven months, the scientists have been studying the planet to better estimate its size and its motions.

"It's definitely bigger than Pluto," said Brown, who is a professor of planetary astronomy.

Scientists can infer the size of a solar system object by its brightness, just as one can infer the size of a faraway light bulb if one knows its wattage. The reflectance of the planet is not yet known. Scientists can not yet tell how much light from the sun is reflected away, but the amount of light the planet reflects puts a lower limit on its size.

"Even if it reflected 100 percent of the light reaching it, it would still be as big as Pluto," says Brown. "I'd say it's probably one and a half times the size of Pluto, but we're not sure yet of the final size.

"We are 100 percent confident that this is the first object bigger than Pluto ever found in the outer solar system,” Brown added.

The size of the planet is limited by observations using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, which has already proved its mettle in studying the heat of dim, faint, faraway objects such as the Kuiper-belt bodies. Because Spitzer is unable to detect the new planet, the overall diameter must be less than 2,000 miles, said Brown.

A name for the new planet has been proposed by the discoverers to the International Astronomical Union, and they are awaiting the decision of this body before announcing the name.

For more information on the discovery and to view images, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/newplanet-072905-images.html

For information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/home/index.html




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 楼主| yangruiemc3 发表于 2005-7-30 11:11 | 显示全部楼层 来自: 中国–浙江–杭州 华数宽带
艺术想象图
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 楼主| yangruiemc3 发表于 2005-7-30 11:13 | 显示全部楼层 来自: 中国–浙江–杭州 华数宽带
a new planet!!!
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XinHua1478 发表于 2005-7-31 09:54 | 显示全部楼层 来自: 中国–湖北–武汉 电信/新时尚网吧司门口店
好看的图啊!
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美丽的星空 发表于 2005-7-31 10:26 | 显示全部楼层 来自: 中国–河北–邢台 联通
太阳系又壮大了
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火星风暴 发表于 2005-7-31 12:52 | 显示全部楼层 来自: 中国–黑龙江–哈尔滨 联通/博亚世纪网络广场
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clearskies 发表于 2005-7-31 18:35 | 显示全部楼层 来自: 中国–天津–天津–河西区 联通/和平区联通
重复的内容还是不要发新帖了吧
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