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- Planetary_body abstract "A planetary body or planetary object is any secondary body in the Solar System that is geologically differentiated or in hydrostatic equilibrium and thus has a planet-like geology: a planet, dwarf planet, or the larger moons and asteroids.In 2002, planetary scientists Alan Stern and Harold Levison proposed the following algorithm to determine whether an object in space satisfies the definition for a planetary body. The body must: Be low enough in mass that at no time (past or present) can it generate energy in its interior due to any self-sustaining nuclear fusion chain reaction. Be large enough that its shape becomes determined primarily by gravity rather than mechanical strength or other factors (such as surface tension or rotation rate) in less than a Hubble time, so that the body would on this timescale or shorter reach a state of hydrostatic equilibrium in its interior.This definition excludes brown dwarfs and stars, as well as small bodies such as planetesimals.".
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- Planetary_body wikiPageLength "1754".
- Planetary_body wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Planetary_body wikiPageRevisionID "675030345".
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Stern.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Brown_dwarf.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Category:Planetary_science.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Dwarf_planet.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Harold_F._Levison.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Levison.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Hubble_time.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Hubbles_law.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Hydrostatic_equilibrium.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Orbiting_body.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Planet.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Planetesimal.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_body.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "Planetary body".
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "Planetary object".
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "body".
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "planetary bodies".
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "planetary body".
- Planetary_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "planetary".
- Planetary_body hasPhotoCollection Planetary_body.
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- Planetary_body subject Category:Planetary_science.
- Planetary_body comment "A planetary body or planetary object is any secondary body in the Solar System that is geologically differentiated or in hydrostatic equilibrium and thus has a planet-like geology: a planet, dwarf planet, or the larger moons and asteroids.In 2002, planetary scientists Alan Stern and Harold Levison proposed the following algorithm to determine whether an object in space satisfies the definition for a planetary body.".
- Planetary_body label "Planetary body".
- Planetary_body sameAs m.0w3375p.
- Planetary_body sameAs Q16873378.
- Planetary_body sameAs Q16873378.
- Planetary_body wasDerivedFrom Planetary_body?oldid=675030345.
- Planetary_body isPrimaryTopicOf Planetary_body.