
08-26-2006, 12:58 AM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Music City
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I read online (& wish now that I had copied & pasted the link) about the reaction of Pluto discoverer Clyde Tombaugh's widow as being "shook up" but not really upset. Comments by others who knew & worked with him said that he saw this coming (when he died in 1997, the debate had already started) & wasn't happy about it, but would have accepted it...it shows that science is not static, new facts come in & how we see the universe has to be reshaped constantly...no one alive now would remember, but I would bet good money that in 1930 there were some who refused to accept that there was a ninth planet, after all 8 planets had been good enough for centuries...
As to the question of whether Neptune should also be counted out because of Pluto in its path, they have a special footnote in the ratified document that covers the issue...
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