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		<title>By: Brother Tadhg</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi
I don&#039;t want to sound like a nerd (but I will, I&#039;m sure), I&#039;m just a budding, amateur astronomer....but the IAU is making a rod for its own back, because it then has to really define what a pluton is. When infact, anything like Pluto (now) can easily be defined as a KBO/a Kuiper Belt Object - a vast number, of  which have already been &#039;discovered&#039;, and the word already exists in astronomical terminology.
Yours, Brother Tadhg]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi<br />
I don&#8217;t want to sound like a nerd (but I will, I&#8217;m sure), I&#8217;m just a budding, amateur astronomer&#8230;.but the IAU is making a rod for its own back, because it then has to really define what a pluton is. When infact, anything like Pluto (now) can easily be defined as a KBO/a Kuiper Belt Object &#8211; a vast number, of  which have already been &#8216;discovered&#8217;, and the word already exists in astronomical terminology.<br />
Yours, Brother Tadhg</p>
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