General Poetry posted July 29, 2018 | Chapters: | ...207 208 -209- 210... |
Some wrongs must be righted...
A chapter in the book A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Reinstate Pluto!
by CD Richards
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Today's word: denary (n.) a group of ten.
In 2003, a planet of slightly larger size than Pluto was discovered in a far-out orbit. Originally designated 2003 UB 313, It subsequently became known as Eris, and brought the number of planets in the solar system (briefly) to ten.
In a moment of insanity (in what must have been a very slow year in astronomy circles), Pluto was downgraded to "dwarf planet" status in 2006. However, there is some discussion of restoring the planet's proper status. In case anyone fears that scientists are about to accidentally commit a sensible act, the same recategorization which allowed Pluto back into the fold would also cause other bodies (more than 100 of them) -- in particular moons, such as our own, and Jupiter's Europa, to also gain recognition as planets in their own right.
http://www.astronomy.com/news/2017/03/is-it-time-to-restore-plutos-status
My much-treasured Christmas present for 2017 is a book by Paul Anthony Jones: "The cabinet of linguistic curiosities". Each page contains a descriptive story about some obscure or archaic word. It occurred to me it would be a fun exercise to try and write, each day, a poem featuring the "word of the day" from the book.
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and 2 member cents. In 2003, a planet of slightly larger size than Pluto was discovered in a far-out orbit. Originally designated 2003 UB 313, It subsequently became known as Eris, and brought the number of planets in the solar system (briefly) to ten.
In a moment of insanity (in what must have been a very slow year in astronomy circles), Pluto was downgraded to "dwarf planet" status in 2006. However, there is some discussion of restoring the planet's proper status. In case anyone fears that scientists are about to accidentally commit a sensible act, the same recategorization which allowed Pluto back into the fold would also cause other bodies (more than 100 of them) -- in particular moons, such as our own, and Jupiter's Europa, to also gain recognition as planets in their own right.
http://www.astronomy.com/news/2017/03/is-it-time-to-restore-plutos-status
My much-treasured Christmas present for 2017 is a book by Paul Anthony Jones: "The cabinet of linguistic curiosities". Each page contains a descriptive story about some obscure or archaic word. It occurred to me it would be a fun exercise to try and write, each day, a poem featuring the "word of the day" from the book.
Thanks for reading.
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