Great Planet Debate ends in stalemate »
Posted By capn_caveman 1 year, 4 months ago in Science & TechnologyA lively debate over how to define planets failed to forge a common set of criteria on Thursday. Astronomers Neil deGrasse Tyson and Mark Sykes did however agree that the issue is much broader than deciding Pluto's status, with our basic perspective on the solar system in flux.
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