I was under the impression this debate had been raging for ages. But you're quite right it is exciting! Now tiddly peeps will not only have to know the names of the all the new planets but also their designations as 'classical planets' and 'plutons'. I wonder what part of the pre-GCSE science curriculem they'll drop in favour of this new nugget of information? (We wouldn't want to challenge their little brains now would we with all these facts at once would we...)
Yeah, that's right, it's only temporary. But Xena's a little sexier, no?? Or *gasp* they could hold a lottery! Winner gets to rename the planet, and the funds go towards space exploration. That would be awesome... hmm, Planet Kender. I like the sound of that...
Regretably, the body which names celestial objects has a policy by which they only name them for old Roman gods. Unless you manage to unearth an old folio containing the mythology of a Roman deity with a penchant for 'borrowing' others items you're out of luck...Although it would be very cool!
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