Pluto Confidential

Pluto Confidential An Insider Account of the Ongoing Battles Over the Status of Pluto

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Publisher's Synopsis

When the International Astronomical Union (IAU) adopted a new definition of a "planet" in August 2006, Pluto became a dwarf planet, drawing a divisive line in science and public opinions. The controversy of whether Pluto is a planet continues years later, and passion about the decision remains, pitting scientist against scientist and invoking sentiments and nostalgia from the rest of the world.

With the IAU definition, the future of space objects is forever changed. Learn how this resolution came to be and what it means for astronomy, who implemented it and who is against it, and whether it's the first or millionth time the world's view of astronomy has rotated on its axis.

Written by an astronomer and educator who voted for the IAU resolution—Laurence A. Marschall—and a NASA scientist who supported the opposing petition that resulted—Stephen P. Maran—Pluto Confidential leaves no perspective out and no asteroid unturned in the Pluto debate.

A telescopic look inside the book:
 History of planetary disputes, including why Jupiter almost wasn't acknowledged
 What Bode's Law is and how it has influenced observations
 Who discovered Pluto and how it was named
 The Kuiper Belt and its role in what it means to be a planet
 Beyond Pluto and the eight distinguished planets

Book information

ISBN: 9781933771809
Publisher: BenBella Books
Imprint: BenBella Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 523.4922
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 223
Weight: 295g
Height: 229mm
Width: 154mm
Spine width: 17mm