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Althalus
user posted imageHuya, the rain god in Venezuelan Wayuu Indian culture, has been granted a place beside his counterparts Jupiter, Mars and Venus. Venezuelan astronomers led by physicist Ignacio Ferrin have named the frozen planet 2000 EB173 -- which they discovered in March 200O -- after the deity. The planet, which is beyond Pluto and takes 256 years to orbit the Sun, must be named after a mythological god under guidelines set by the International Astronomical Union, Ferrin told Reuters late on Wednesday.In March, after determining its orbit, the Venezuelan scientists baptized the light-red planet Juya but later changed the name to Huya to avoid phonetic confusion in the English pronunciation of the name. "We wanted to make sure it had the connotations of a Venezuelan indigenous god," Ferrin said. The scientist said that there likely was no life on Huya's surface, where temperatures reach 292 degrees below zero Fahrenheit (180 degrees below zero Celsius). The planet has a diameter of around 435 to 466 miles (700 to 750 km).

Ferrin, a professor at the University of the Andes, said he felt like explorer Christopher Columbus discovering uncharted lands when his team at the Center of Astronomical Investigations came across the planet. "I don't think we can see it, but science indicates that we cannot be alone in the universe. It's like thinking there is only one elephant in the jungle," he said.

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Benjo Koolzooie
So eventually we should see diagrams of our solar system On Tv, magazines, text books and so on), that will include this new planet?

I guess what I am trying to say is "Is it now an Offical planet"
Exeter
Huh. I too thought the existence of this planet was still under debate.

I guess ol' Zecharia Sitchin was proved right again.
Althalus
Thankfully it has not been called Nibiru, or it'd have gone to his head.
Nethius
QUOTE (Benjo Koolzooie @ Aug 22 2003, 11:41 AM)
...I guess what I am trying to say is "Is it now an Offical planet"

yea, this is what i would like to know
Exeter
QUOTE
Thankfully it has not been called Nibiru, or it'd have gone to his head.


LOL grin2.gif
Sukato-San
I thought that the "mystery" planed was called Vulcan? I remember reading about it in Mysteries of the Unexplained.
Althalus
According to Sitchin, Nibiru was the planet or God that the aliens came from to help humankind after the catasptrophy.
Starlyte
I think it fascinating to have a 10th planet. My one question is, hasn't their been debate on whether Pluto is really a planet or just a Keiper Belt object? If so, wouldn't that make this new planet yet another Keiper Belt object? to begin to orbit our Sun? Could Huya be Planet X?


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snuffypuffer
So it's an official planet now?
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