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The Planet X hypothesis, first put forth by Percival Lowell in the late 19th century, stated that there was a fifth gas giant beyond the orbit of Neptune, providing the most common basis for the existence of a tenth planet. The X stands for unknown, rather than the Roman numeral for 10 — when Lowell postulated Planet X, the known planets totaled eight. Planet X was intended to explain perceived anomalies in the orbits of the outer planets

Persephone is the most frequently-suggested name for a tenth planet. The major planets are, by tradition, named after Greco-Roman gods; in Greco-Roman mythology Roman Pluto corresponds to Greek Hades, and Persephone is Hades' wife, held in the darkness of the underworld, hence hers is thought an appropriate name for the 10th planet. The name was previously used for the asteroid 399 Persephone, discovered in 1899 (before the planet Pluto, which was found in 1930); since the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Committee on Small Body ..


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* Encyclopedia II - Tenth planet - Tenth planets in astronomy

The Planet X hypothesis, first put forth by Percival Lowell in the late 19th century, stated that there was a fifth gas giant beyond the orbit of Neptune, providing the most common basis for the existence of a tenth planet. The X stands for unknown, rather than the Roman numeral for 10 — when Lowell postulated Planet X, the known planets totaled eight. Planet X was intended to explain perceived anomalies in the orbits of the outer planets. More accurate measurements taken by space probes such as Voyager 2 caused the anomalies to vanish without the need for an ext ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Tenth planet - Persephone and Proserpina
Persephone is the most frequently-suggested name for a tenth planet. The major planets are, by tradition, named after Greco-Roman gods; in Greco-Roman mythology Roman Pluto corresponds to Greek Hades, and Persephone is Hades' wife, held in the darkness of the underworld, hence hers is thought an appropriate name for the 10th planet. The name was previously used for the asteroid 399 Persephone, discovered in 1899 (before the planet Pluto, which was found in 1930); since the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Committee on Small Body ...

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Doctor Who The Tenth Planet ClipDoctor Who The Tenth Planet Clip

Classic Clip of Doctor who Series 4 Starring William Hartnell and The Cybermen Copyright BBC No infringement Intended

Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet - Ep 4 (1 of 5)Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet - Ep 4 (1 of 5)

This is the BBC Reconstruction of the missing Doctor Who Episode - The Tenth Planet - episode 4 that was released on VHS in 2000...





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* Encyclopedia - Pluto

Pluto is the ninth planet in the solar system. Discovered in 1930 and immediately classified as a planet, its status is currently under dispute. Pluto has an eccentric orbit that is highly inclined in respect to the other planets and takes it inside the orbit of Neptune. Its largest moon is Charon, discovered in 1978; two smaller moons were discovered in 2005. Pluto's astronomical symbol is a P-L monogram, ♇. This represents both the first two letters of the name Pluto and the initials of Percival Lowell ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Falsifiability

Falsifiability is an important concept in the philosophy of science that amounts to the apparently paradoxical idea that a proposition or theory cannot be scientific if it does not admit the possibility of being shown false. Falsifiable does not mean false. For a proposition to be falsifiable, it must be at least in principle possible to make an observation that would show the proposition to be false, even if that observation had not been made. For example, the proposition "All crows are black" would be falsified ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - List of Doctor Who aliens - M

List of Doctor Who aliens - Macra. The Macra appeared in the 1967 Second Doctor story The Macra Terror by Ian Stuart Black and they are an intelligent, giant crab-like species from an unnamed planet colonised by humanity in the future. In appearance, they resemble giant vast, lumbering crustaceans with extended eyes on stalks and formidable, enormous claws. The Macra invaded the control centre of the colony and seized the levers of power without the colonists - including their Pilot - knowing what h ...

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* Encyclopedia II - February 2005 - Events

February 2005 - February 28 2005. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices released by the U.S. State Department (U.S. State Department). Steve Fossett prepares to set off on his attempt to be the first person to circumnavigate the globe, without refuelling, in a jet-powered plane – the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer. (BBC) At the Old Bailey, Briton Saajid Badat pleads guilty to planning a suicide attack on a US bound aircraft. Badat subsequently withdrew from the conspiracy, leaving fello ...

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