Hmmmm - did we miss the uproar about whether or not Pluto is a planet?
More bad news for downgraded Pluto
· Dwarf planet is not even the biggest of its type
· Eris, body that reopened debate, is heavier
Astronomers have announced yet more bad news for the much-lamented former planet Pluto. Kicked out of the club of planets last year into a new category of dwarf planet, it is not even the biggest of those, scientists have found.
The same object that began Pluto's problems, a 1,500-mile-wide dwarf planet called Eris, has been confirmed as bigger and heavier than Pluto.
Using the Hubble space telescope and the Keck observatory in Hawaii, scientists used measurements of the orbit of Dysnomia, one of the satellites of Eris, to calculate that Eris is 27% heavier than Pluto. "This is sort of Pluto's last stand," said Emily Schaller, of California Institute of Technology, part of the research team that publishes its results today in Science.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/space/article/0,,2103810,00.html