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    Old 08-11-2004, 05:44 PM
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    [Registered users can see links. ] (Cornelia Nawroth) schrieb am 11.08.04:

    aktueller

    e) 8.

    Pluto ist zumindest nach neuerer Ansicht der Astronomen kein echter
    Planet, wird aber aus historischen Gründen "offiziell" weiterhin als
    solcher gezählt. Also ist "offiziell"

    f) 9

    immer nich richtig.

    laengerer
    aber

    Weder Pluto noch Sedna verdienen es, als Planeten gelistet zu werden,
    aber Pluto hat den Traditionsbonus.

    F^2up zu den Astros.

    Gruß
    Ingo

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    Old 08-11-2004, 06:29 PM
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    >> Neulich kam mir (bei einem Einstellungstest) folgende Frage
    ....was ja nicht gefragt war...

    Na dann kann der Test (vor 9 Tagen geschrieben) ja wohl selber nicht auf
    "dem aktuellen Stand der Forschung" gewesen sein! e) wurde naemlich
    nicht angeboten. Ich dachte schon, ich haette irgendwas Grundsaetzliches
    nicht mitbekommen (von wegen 45 Planeten, oder sieben). Danke an alle
    Conni
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