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[-] Ghyste@sh.itjust.works 18 points 4 weeks ago
[-] JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 7 points 4 weeks ago

Batterige, or whoever it is's, law of headlines ig

[-] Ghyste@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 weeks ago

Betterige is correct.

[-] deezbutts@lemm.ee 1 points 4 weeks ago
[-] KISSmyOSFeddit@lemmy.world 8 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

BAH GOD IT'S PLUTO WITH A STEEL CHAIR!
HE'S CLEARING HIS ORBIT!

[-] homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 7 points 4 weeks ago

Planet Nine from Outer Space

. . . I’ll show myself out

[-] original_reader@lemm.ee 6 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

What are we going to name it when it is found?

I trust we really don't want "Planet Nine" (if we do, we should rename Earth to "Planet 3"), let alone "Planet X". Any better ideas?

[-] collapse_already@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 weeks ago

I think they should call it Nibiru to feed the conspiracy theories.

I had a roomate ten years ago who seriously believed in all that crap. Lizard people from the edge of the solar system here to claim our gold.

[-] thebardingreen@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz 6 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

If Mike Brown finds it, he'll jump all over naming it, and I'm sure that's part of his motivation for hunting it so doggedly. He's like that.

[-] HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com 4 points 4 weeks ago

pluto was called planet X until it was discovered

[-] KISSmyOSFeddit@lemmy.world 6 points 4 weeks ago

Let's call this one Planet Twitter, just to annoy Elon.

[-] lvxferre@mander.xyz 2 points 4 weeks ago

With two exceptions*, the names are from Roman mythology. So I'd expect the new planet to get a definitive name from the same template. (Please be Janus. It's the gate of the solar system!)

*Uranus is from Greek mythology, with no good Latin equivalent. Terra is trickier; you could argue that it fits the template for Latin and the Romance languages, but most others simply use local words for soil, without a connection to the goddess. That is also called Tellus to add confusion.

[-] YungOnions@sh.itjust.works 2 points 4 weeks ago

Tellus would be a cool name for a planet, imo.

[-] lvxferre@mander.xyz 1 points 3 weeks ago

It would, indeed. I wouldn't mind if it was the scientific/"proper" name for Earth.

[-] Murdoc@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 weeks ago

I would; it's too close to Telus (but pronounced the same), a terrible phone company where I live.

[-] lvxferre@mander.xyz 1 points 3 weeks ago

How do you pronounce the company name? For reference, Latin "Tellus" would be /tɛllu:s/; the nearest English equivalent would be "TELL loos", I guess.

[-] Murdoc@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 weeks ago

Tell-us, so more like it looks I guess.

[-] Daxtron2@startrek.website 1 points 4 weeks ago

It will likely be a Greek or Roman name in keeping with tradition. The IAU generally let's the person/group that discovers have an influence in the decision but they're the final say on the name.

[-] Iheartcheese@lemmy.world 3 points 4 weeks ago
[-] Olap@lemmy.world -4 points 4 weeks ago

Surely the absence of nine indicates our model of gravity is off. Combined with lack of Dark Matter, is Einstein wrong?

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