
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 11 | Mike Brown on Killing Pluto and Replacing It with Planet 9
Aug 27, 2018
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Photographic Plates And The Big Sky Search
- Brown recounted using old Palomar photographic plates to survey large sky areas because early CCDs were too small.
- He described covering swaths along the ecliptic and initially finding nothing until later wider coverage revealed many objects.
Finding Eris On The Screen
- Mike Brown described the moment he first saw Eris moving slowly across his survey images and thought he had found a planet.
- He called his wife and said, "I just found a planet," capturing his immediate excitement and disbelief.
Classification Shapes Scientific Questions
- Brown argues classification matters because it shapes the questions scientists ask about the solar system.
- Proper categories (terrestrial, giant, asteroid belt, Kuiper belt) lead to the crucial question: why is the system arranged this way?
