Articles - Miscellaneous
The Tenth Planet
In November 2004 American astronomers discovered
what could be the solar system's tenth planet. Originally known as 2003
UB313, its discoverers have suggested the name of Sedna after the Innuit
goddess of the Ocean. The final decision on the name will be made by the
International Astronomical Union once they decide whether it can be classified
as a planet. Meanwhile the Gemini International Project Desk has asked the
public to suggest names. I submitted the name "Beethoven". I hope
that this tenth planet, created by Almighty God, will be successfully named
Beethoven and will circle our sun for many millions of years to come.
Thank you God, bless you and Beethoven and all.
Tamas Kaszonyi
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4 October, 2005