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Hegemony Cricket wrote:
Some questions about this newly discovered solar system denizen. 1. How far away is it now? I'm assuming for something as distant and dim as it is, it was spotted near its aphelion (75 AU). But the only reference in the various news articles I can find says "three times further than Pluto" which would put it at either at 120 AU or 90-something AU, depending on how you interpret that. 2. Is there a chance (and I realize this is a LONG shot) that the "New Horizons" Pluto explorer set to launch in 2006 could be aimed at Sedna after its Pluto fly-by? There's simply no sense of any relative direction in the articles I can find. --Mark 3. I heard that Sedna was 9 billion miles away, say 86 AU. In accordance with Kepler's third law, this would give it a period of 798 years, assuming a circular orbit. The 10,000 year period cited would give a distance of 2154 AU. This gives an eccentricity of .96 ( I think) assuming these are the semi-major and semi-minor axes. (1-[86/2154) is that right. I've been out of school a long time? :-) If so, do they have enough data to determine that this body has that eccentric an orbit, and if it does, what does that say about Sedna's origin or nature? -- To e-mail me get rid of the cats and dogs. |
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