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Date: 14 Sep 2006 19:06:37
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Subject: More ErratiC Play, Dynamic Chapses. Moon Eris Ceres Pluto Dysnomia Charon.


Planetary News: Trans-Neptunian Objects (2006)

wrote >>> www...

DO I Move (now 8x) planets, OR THEY control us?

More ErratiC Play, Dynamic Chapses. Moon Eris Ceres Pluto Dysnomia
Charon.

don.mcdonald.. 15/9/06. nzst.

>>> search news..

Eris, Goddess of Strife, Joins Solar System Amid Raucous Debate
By Amir Alexander
14 September, 2006
2003 UB313, the giant Kuiper belt object (KBO) whose discovery shook
the entire solar system, now has an official name. On September 13,
2006, the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) working groups on
planetary system nomenclature and small body nomenclature voted almost
unanimously to accept the suggestion of the objects' discoverers and
name it Eris, after the Greek goddess of discord and strife.

...Eris is the largest object

fwd.





 
Date: 15 Sep 2006 17:58:20
From:
Subject: More ErratiC Play, I blinked==shook up the solar system reactionXX



don.lotto@paradise.net.nz wrote:
> Planetary News: Trans-Neptunian Objects (2006)
>
> wrote >>> www...

> don.mcdonald.. 15/9/06. nzst.

Re: More ErratiC Play, I blinked==shook up the solar system reactionXX
...Play, I blinked==shook up the solar system reactionXX

action + reaction OX=o.

if i jump up the whole universe responds.
not to me of course.
the smallest mass (conservation of momentum)
affects the largest galaxy.

dompost wgtn AAP?? wrote after me? excitedly.. playfully Xena.

(DON. More eXCiting Play..Chapses//, moon xena ceres pluto charon.)

AND object is 1ooo x as far as just 14.5 million kms from Sun.
possibly billion not million.

yesterday 15.9.06.

perigee full moon. earthquakes New Plymouth Nelson Wellington
1140 pm Fri 15.9.06 nzst.
>
> >>> search news..
>
> Eris, Goddess of Strife, Joins Solar System Amid Raucous Debate
> By Amir Alexander
> 14 September, 2006
> 2003 UB313, the giant Kuiper belt object (KBO) whose discovery shook
> the entire solar system, now has an official name. On September 13,
> 2006, the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) working groups on

don.lotto. nz