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Our Solar System
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What is a Planet? definition for a planet is now officially known as a celestial body that (as of 2006) (a)is in orbit around the Sun (b)has enough mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a nearly round shape (c)has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit
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Dwarf Planet is a celestial body that (a)is in orbit around the Sun (b)has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a nearly round shape (c)has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit (d)is not a satellite.
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Plutoid Same as a dwarf planet but… must orbit farther away than Neptune Named after Pluto –2005 demoted to a dwarf planet –2008 remained as a plutoid –Because its orbit crosses that of Neptune’s Pluto's story... in a nutshell!
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Exoplanets Same as a planet but is outside of our solar system Extrasolar Orbits around another star (like our Sun) Taken by Hubble Space Telescope
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Space Technology Hubble Space Telescope –Launched in April 1990 Spitzer Space Telescope –Launched summer 2003
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Space Tech Cont’… CoRot French Telescope –Launched December 2006 Kepler Space Telescope/Mission –March 2009
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New discoveries! April 2010 Newest exoplanet to be discovered! Cool as Jupiter- Science News Article
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