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Old May 24th 14, 02:30 PM posted to sci.astro
Tony Lance[_13_]
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Default Vote for Pluto as a planet on this link.

Vote for Pluto as a planet on this link.
http://www.space.com/16534-poll-plut...et-status.html

From Society of Unapologetic Pluto Huggers (S. U. P. H.) Facebook
Posted by Tony Lance

Five moons, a lake and an atmosphere. It also lines up with
the rest of the planets sunside of Earth every 500 years
for a group Photo, with a planetarium. You cannot say everyone
in the group is a planet except that one over there,
because we do not like the cut of his jib.

Then there is the planetarium video about the time of the Birth of Christ,
which shows Pluto lined up with the rest of the planets in audience,
saying that he is the last one here to be persecuted unjustly. (see link)
http://youtu.be/cCE8MgmxOq4

The use of resonances can be based on the orbit
of Neptune to collect groups further out. So that Pluto has a resonance of
2:3 to the orbit of Neptune. If you turn that on its head and use the orbit
of Pluto as the basis for the planets inside the orbit, you get
3:2 6:2 17:2 42:2 for each planet, instead of collections of planets.
This works out at 500 years with error margin of 6 years.

Thank you,
Tony Lance

 




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