Teeqoz said:
Actually there are such things called lagrangian points, which mean that two bodies share the same orbit. However the lagrangian point that is 180 degrees off the orbit of the earth is unstable, so a planet couldn't be there. There are however examples of natural satelites (or "moons" if I must) that share orbits. If I recall correctly, Saturn had three moons in the same orbit. |
Bam! Learn something new every day.
I would like these guys to backup their claim still 'We just haven't seen it yet'. is just like trying to get them famous before they are famous. Find this (10th) planet and then become famous, not the other way around.
Hmm, pie.







