Astronomers plot to overturn planet definition
* 20:42 31 August 2006
* NewScientist.com news service
* David Shiga
Pluto's status could shift yet again, as astronomers are mounting a grassroots campaign to readdress the definition of a planet.
More than 300 researchers have signed a statement denouncing the recently adopted definition that relegates Pluto to "dwarf planet" status, and some are planning a conference in 2007 to hash out an alternative definition.
Last week, scientists at a meeting of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in Prague, Czech Republic, voted to approve a new planet definition that recognises only eight planets.
But many astronomers find fault with the new definition's criteria – which state a planet must have cleared out the neighbourhood around its orbit. There have also been complaints about the small number of scientists allowed to vote on the issue.
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* 20:42 31 August 2006
* NewScientist.com news service
* David Shiga
Pluto's status could shift yet again, as astronomers are mounting a grassroots campaign to readdress the definition of a planet.
More than 300 researchers have signed a statement denouncing the recently adopted definition that relegates Pluto to "dwarf planet" status, and some are planning a conference in 2007 to hash out an alternative definition.
Last week, scientists at a meeting of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in Prague, Czech Republic, voted to approve a new planet definition that recognises only eight planets.
But many astronomers find fault with the new definition's criteria – which state a planet must have cleared out the neighbourhood around its orbit. There have also been complaints about the small number of scientists allowed to vote on the issue.
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