redbird: the famous Apollo photo of Earth from space, with clouds (earth)
Redbird ([personal profile] redbird) wrote2006-08-26 07:41 am

Four planets?

I don't care much whether Pluto is called a planet, though it's nice seeing people actually talk about the Solar System.

But any definition of a planet that excludes Earth and Jupiter is worthless. "Sweeps out its orbit" is a kludgy phrasing to deal with the Neptune:Pluto 3:2 resonance, but no matter how you phrase it, Pluto is still there, crossing Neptune's orbit, and half the planets in the system have associated asteroids.

[identity profile] barberio.livejournal.com 2006-08-26 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
No. Because the Trojans are not orbiting the Sun in the same path as Jupiter, but orbiting the two lagrangian points (L4 and L5) in Jupiter's orbit.