Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.5

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Sujet : Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.5
De : blissInSanFrancisco (at) *nospam* mouse-potato.com (Bobbie Sellers)
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Date : 06. Aug 2024, 04:00:49
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On 7/2/24 08:15, Cryptoengineer wrote:
Ever since Bode's Law was formulated in the 18th century, and
especially after the discovery of Ceres in 1801, there has been
speculation about an unknown planet between Mars and Jupiter.
 When the extent of the asteroid belt was found, this extended to
the idea that the asteroids were the remnants of an earlier planet
that was somehow destroyed.
 A number of SF stories used this trope - up to and including, iirc,
'2001'.
 Later science would settle on the notion that the asteroids were
never a planet, they were left over unconsolidated material from
the formation of the solar system.
 In the last year, we finally got back some pristine sample of
asteroid material, from Bennu.
 Very recently some early research results were published. To
everyone's surprise, the  minerals found included serpentine.
a mineral which forms underwater.
 https://www.nasa.gov/missions/osiris-rex/surprising-phosphate-finding-in-nasas-osiris-rex-asteroid-sample/
 This suggests that Bennu was once part of a planet, big
enough to support liquid water. Not neccesarily on the surface,
but perhaps as a ice-over ocean, similar the Jovian moons.
 So, there really *was* a planet 4.5, between Mars and Jupiter.
 An old tool in the SF authors toolbox can be used again.
 pt
 
The planet that the asteroid and indeed the rest of the
Solar System  are composed of were quite likely other
star systems destroyed by more or less natural processes, since
the beginning of the Universe some 13.4 billion years ago. Maybe
we are nth generation of star system formation. Remember it has
recently been formulated that all the gold on Earth now was
produced in the throes of super novae.
So it is with all the matter of the Universe being
recycled into new arrangements at least within Local Groups.
bliss
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b l i s s - S F 4 e v e r at D S L E x t r e m e dot com

Date Sujet#  Auteur
2 Jul 24 * Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.58Cryptoengineer
2 Jul 24 +* Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.55ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
2 Jul 24 i`* Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.54Christian Weisgerber
3 Jul 24 i `* Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.53ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
3 Jul 24 i  `* Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.52Scott Dorsey
3 Jul 24 i   `- Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.51David Duffy
6 Aug 24 `* Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.52Bobbie Sellers
15 Aug 24  `- Re: Resurrection of a venerable SF trope - Planet 4.51Robert Carnegie

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