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Our solar system just got bigger

By Jeff Hecht

3 August 2005

IT IS a bit bigger than Pluto, an astounding 14.5 billion kilometres from the sun, and the most distant object ever seen in the solar system. Last week’s discovery of a “10th planet” should be cause for unreserved celebration – but this Johnny-come-lately is causing as much consternation as joy. That’s because astronomers are being forced to re-examine the very definition of a planet, given that there might be more such objects beyond Pluto.

The latest announcement came after some astronomical intrigue. Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena discovered the object – named 2003 UB313 – during…

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