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Classification And Taxonomy Of Celestial Objects A New Classification And Taxonomy Method Based On Scientific Observations And Analysis(1st Edition)

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Anna Giakoumaki

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ISBN: B0C51W78Z5, 979-8389963245

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Book Summary: For Millennia, Humans Have Been Studying Celestial Objects, Including Planets, Asteroids, Moons, And Comets, And Have Given Them Names While Constantly Classifying And Re-classifying Them. However, Current Classifications Are Based On General Guidelines, Such As The Three Criteria For Classifying A Celestial Object (e.g. As A Planet: Orbiting The Sun, Having Sufficient Mass To Be Nearly Round In Shape, And Clearing The Neighborhood Around Its Orbit.) This Book Proposes Using 21 Strict Criteria Based On Numbers And Mathematics, Such As The Aphelion And Perihelion Distances With A Difference Of 0.0059 Million Km For Each 1 Million Km Of The Natural Satellite’s Perihelion, Or The 10 Important Points On A Natural Satellite’s Orbit, Where The Orbital Speed Of The Object Always Increases Or Decreases In The Same Pattern. The Author Tests This Classification System On Various Celestial Objects, Including Pluto, Ceres, Pallas, And Vesta, Showing That They All Share The Same 21 Strict Criteria, Indicating They Are Celestial Objects Of The Same Nature As The Major Planets. This Book Proposes A Clear And Organized Classification And Taxonomical System To Better Categorize And Study These Objects, As Well As Identify The Patterns And The Relationships Between Them, Which Is Essential For Predicting Potential Hazards. It Is A Must-read And An Eye-opener For Those Interested In The Study Of Our Solar System.