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planets

English

Wikiversity

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?plæn?ts/
  • Hyphenation: plan?ets

Noun

planets

  1. plural of planet

Anagrams

  • Plantes, planest, platens

Danish

Noun

planets

  1. indefinite genitive singular of planet

Swedish

Noun

planets

  1. definite genitive singular of plan
  2. indefinite genitive singular of planet

Anagrams

  • plasten, platsen, spalten, stapeln

planets From the web:

  • what planets have rings
  • what planets are in retrograde
  • what planets are gas giants
  • what planets are visible tonight
  • what planets have moons
  • what planets have we landed on
  • what planets are terrestrial
  • what planets have no moons


planetoid

English

Etymology

planet +? -oid

Noun

planetoid (plural planetoids)

  1. (astronomy) An asteroid of any size
    • 1979 Tsunami generation by pelagic planetoid impact
  2. (astronomy) An asteroid-like body in an orbit beyond the asteroid belt, such as a centaur or Kuiper belt object
  3. (astronomy) A larger, planetary, body in orbit around the Sun, such as Vesta or (candidate) dwarf planets such Eris or Sedna
    • 1991 Optimal trajectories for an ion driven spacecraft from earth to the planetoid Vesta
  4. (astronomy) A dwarf planet

Usage notes

The term "planetoid" has never been precisely defined. At first, it was a synonym for asteroid; whereas "asteroid" referred to the star-like image seen through a telescope, "planetoid" referred to its planet-like orbit. Though it approached the popularity of "asteroid" ca. 1915, this usage was never dominant, and largely ceased by ca. 1980. Even before then the etymology of the term was reanalyzed as meaning planet-like in form, and started being used for larger asteroids such as Vesta which had planet-like geologies (that is, were planetary bodies). There was an increase in such usage after 2000 with the discovery of planetary bodies in the Kuiper belt and beyond, which many felt were not appropriately called "asteroids" and concomitant with doubts as to the appropriate definition of "planet". Sedna, for example, was called a "planetoid" in its discovery announcement.

Translations

See also

  • planetesimal
  • minor planet
  • dwarf planet
  • planemo
  • microplanetoid

Further reading

  • planetoid on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • platinode

Romanian

Etymology

From French planétoïde

Noun

planetoid m (plural planetoizi)

  1. (astronomy) planetoid

planetoid From the web:

  • planetoid meaning
  • what does planetoid mean
  • what is planetoids or minor planets
  • what is planetoid or asteroid
  • what's a planetoid planet
  • what is planetoid in science
  • what does planetoid mean in science
  • what is planetoids in geography
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