The International Astronomical Union, the organization that groups together the professional astronomers over the world, has recently adopted a historical definition: What is a planet in the Solar System? Changing 76 years of tradition, our Solar System has now 8 planets and an increasing number of a new category of bodies named “dwarf planets”, among them is the former planet Pluto. In this article we present the reasons that support the resolution and we describe the participation of the Latin-American astronomers in the process to adopt it
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Our knowledge of the solar system is constantly expanding. Ideas that initially are accurate become ...
Are you up to date on the solar system? When the International Astronomical Union redefined the term...
Nearly 100 years ago, astronomers hypothesized that a large celestial object, nicknamed “Planet X,” ...
Pluto had its classification changed in 2006, from planet to “dwarf planet”. This change had great i...
ABSTRACT In 2006, for the first time in its history, the International Astronomical Union defined th...
Science’s view of our planetary system was fundamentally restructured by the 1990s discovery of the ...
When the International Astronomical Union (IAU) adopted a new definition of a "planet" in August 200...
-Provides an overview of our Solar System and its origins, nature, and evolution -Considers contr...
A planet is an end product of disk accretion around a primary star or substar. I quantify this defin...
<p>Pluto, demoted to dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), is original...
Planets: A Very Short Introduction demonstrates the excitement, uncertainties, and challenges faced ...
International audienceIn antiquity, all of the enduring celestial bodies that were seen to move rela...
PLANETARY STATUS is an animation short inspired by the International Astronomical Union (IAU)’s anno...
A Note from the Author: On August 24, 2006, at the 26th General Assembly of the International Astron...
The need for an explicit and exact definition of a planet has arise out of the growing rate of disco...
Our knowledge of the solar system is constantly expanding. Ideas that initially are accurate become ...
Are you up to date on the solar system? When the International Astronomical Union redefined the term...
Nearly 100 years ago, astronomers hypothesized that a large celestial object, nicknamed “Planet X,” ...
Pluto had its classification changed in 2006, from planet to “dwarf planet”. This change had great i...
ABSTRACT In 2006, for the first time in its history, the International Astronomical Union defined th...
Science’s view of our planetary system was fundamentally restructured by the 1990s discovery of the ...
When the International Astronomical Union (IAU) adopted a new definition of a "planet" in August 200...
-Provides an overview of our Solar System and its origins, nature, and evolution -Considers contr...
A planet is an end product of disk accretion around a primary star or substar. I quantify this defin...
<p>Pluto, demoted to dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), is original...
Planets: A Very Short Introduction demonstrates the excitement, uncertainties, and challenges faced ...
International audienceIn antiquity, all of the enduring celestial bodies that were seen to move rela...
PLANETARY STATUS is an animation short inspired by the International Astronomical Union (IAU)’s anno...