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LiteralRhinoceros wrote:1. What is Haumea's provisional name?
2. What are Pluto's moons named after?
3. How long before Voyager 1 was Voyager 2 launched?
1. 136108 Haumea
2. Greek mythological figures 
3. Less than 1 month
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AwersomeUser wrote:
LiteralRhinoceros wrote:1. What is Haumea's provisional name?
2. What are Pluto's moons named after?
3. How long before Voyager 1 was Voyager 2 launched?
1. 136108 Haumea
2. Greek mythological figures 
3. Less than 1 month
1. 2003 EL61 (provisional name is given when it is first discovered
2. Yup
3. Yup, specifically 16 days.
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LiteralRhinoceros wrote:
AwersomeUser wrote:
LiteralRhinoceros wrote:1. What is Haumea's provisional name?
2. What are Pluto's moons named after?
3. How long before Voyager 1 was Voyager 2 launched?
1. 136108 Haumea
2. Greek mythological figures 
3. Less than 1 month
1. 2003 EL61 (provisional name is given when it is first discovered
2. Yup
3. Yup, specifically 16 days.
Oh ok oops.
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1. Which dwarf planet has the most moons?
2. True/False: Ceres is NOT the only object in the asteroid belt known to be rounded by its own gravity.
3. The dwarf planet Mr. Pluto is very interested in how humans catorgarized it him. He noticed in his Wikipedia page that he is catorgarized as two things called “plutoid” and “plutino”, so he asked humans, “What’s the difference between plutoid and plutino? This is just so confusing!” (Wow I am so creative)
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1. Pluto
2. True? (bc Vesta isn't round, and it's the second largest asteroid?)
3. Plutoids are objects that aren't rocky or gas planets, basically planets that are similar to Pluto. Plutinos are also like Pluto, but they are classified by the way they orbit. Plutinos have simple orbital resonances with Neptune, and have become locked with Neptune's orbit.
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LiteralRhinoceros wrote:1. Pluto
2. True? (bc Vesta isn't round, and it's the second largest asteroid?)
3. Plutoids are objects that aren't rocky or gas planets, basically planets that are similar to Pluto. Plutinos are also like Pluto, but they are classified by the way they orbit. Plutinos have simple orbital resonances with Neptune, and have become locked with Neptune's orbit.
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AwersomeUser wrote:
LiteralRhinoceros wrote:1. Pluto
2. True? (bc Vesta isn't round, and it's the second largest asteroid?)
3. Plutoids are objects that aren't rocky or gas planets, basically planets that are similar to Pluto. Plutinos are also like Pluto, but they are classified by the way they orbit. Plutinos have simple orbital resonances with Neptune, and have become locked with Neptune's orbit.
Yes except 2. Your turn! (I hope you see this soon because my competition is this afternoon...)
I know I'm not who you were referring to, but here's a couple of questions.

1. When did Voyager 2 exit the heliosphere?
2. What are the bright spots on Ceres called? What are they made of?
3. Which bodies in our solar system have trojans?

Good luck at competition!
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space-egg wrote:
AwersomeUser wrote:
LiteralRhinoceros wrote:1. Pluto
2. True? (bc Vesta isn't round, and it's the second largest asteroid?)
3. Plutoids are objects that aren't rocky or gas planets, basically planets that are similar to Pluto. Plutinos are also like Pluto, but they are classified by the way they orbit. Plutinos have simple orbital resonances with Neptune, and have become locked with Neptune's orbit.
Yes except 2. Your turn! (I hope you see this soon because my competition is this afternoon...)
I know I'm not who you were referring to, but here's a couple of questions.

1. When did Voyager 2 exit the heliosphere?
2. What are the bright spots on Ceres called? What are they made of?
3. Which bodies in our solar system have trojans?
Good luck at competition!

1. December, 2018 2. Faculae, Highly reflective salt 3. Mars, Neptune, Earth, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Ceres and Vesta have temporary trojans.
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Killboe wrote:
space-egg wrote:
AwersomeUser wrote: Yes except 2. Your turn! (I hope you see this soon because my competition is this afternoon...)
I know I'm not who you were referring to, but here's a couple of questions.

1. When did Voyager 2 exit the heliosphere?
2. What are the bright spots on Ceres called? What are they made of?
3. Which bodies in our solar system have trojans?
Good luck at competition!

1. December, 2018 2. Faculae, Highly reflective salt
3. Mars, Neptune, Earth, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Ceres and Vesta have temporary trojans.
1. Close. November 5, 2018. 2. Correct. 3. Correct
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AwersomeUser wrote:Image
Identify a, b, and c
[hide]Hint:|[/hide]b and c are moons

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a. Haumea
b. Namaka
c. Hi'iaka
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