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Latin is equivalent to Greek Mesopotamia. Adj. form in the OED is interamnian (in'-tur-am'-nee-un). kwami 2005 July 6 09:42 (UTC)
In the articles about Pallas, Vesta and Hygiea, it says:
"It is possible that...may be classified as a dwarf planet in the future, if it is proven that its shape is due to hydrostatic equilibrium.".
Is the above statement also true of Interamnia?? In pictures, Interamnia looks actually more nearly spherical than Pallas, Vesta, or Hygiea from the few pictures I have seen relating to it - though of course Interamnia has been much less studied as it was only discovered in 1910. luokehao
As a 350km main-belt asteroid we can be very confident it is not a dwarf planet as it simply will not have enough volatiles to be spherical. Even the notably larger asteroid 4 Vesta is not a dwarf planet. To make such a dubious claim will requires a reliable source. In theory 200km icy objects can be in hydrostatic equilibrium, but a rocky object in the main-belt less than 600km in diameter will not be. -- Kheider ( talk) 22:44, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
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It states that Interamnia is a triaxial ellipsoid. And it looks...rounder than both Vesta and Pallas! Well then. This is an interesting turn of events. DN-boards1 ( talk) 23:37, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
Hanuš et al. argue that Interamnia probably has escaped giant impacts for the last ~3 Ga (or else it'd have a family like Hygiea), and that it probably formed in HE and is still close to it. Double sharp ( talk) 12:37, 26 September 2021 (UTC)
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Astronomers of the European Southern Observatory have recent published an abstract and arXiv preprint on VLT-SPHERE images of Interamnia, showing that it is a transitional object between irregular bodies and dwarf planets. This image is yet to be announced by the ESO though, so I figured it would be fine to upload it already. Nrco0e ( talk · contribs) 05:02, 2 December 2019 (UTC)
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Latin is equivalent to Greek Mesopotamia. Adj. form in the OED is interamnian (in'-tur-am'-nee-un). kwami 2005 July 6 09:42 (UTC)
In the articles about Pallas, Vesta and Hygiea, it says:
"It is possible that...may be classified as a dwarf planet in the future, if it is proven that its shape is due to hydrostatic equilibrium.".
Is the above statement also true of Interamnia?? In pictures, Interamnia looks actually more nearly spherical than Pallas, Vesta, or Hygiea from the few pictures I have seen relating to it - though of course Interamnia has been much less studied as it was only discovered in 1910. luokehao
As a 350km main-belt asteroid we can be very confident it is not a dwarf planet as it simply will not have enough volatiles to be spherical. Even the notably larger asteroid 4 Vesta is not a dwarf planet. To make such a dubious claim will requires a reliable source. In theory 200km icy objects can be in hydrostatic equilibrium, but a rocky object in the main-belt less than 600km in diameter will not be. -- Kheider ( talk) 22:44, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
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It states that Interamnia is a triaxial ellipsoid. And it looks...rounder than both Vesta and Pallas! Well then. This is an interesting turn of events. DN-boards1 ( talk) 23:37, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
Hanuš et al. argue that Interamnia probably has escaped giant impacts for the last ~3 Ga (or else it'd have a family like Hygiea), and that it probably formed in HE and is still close to it. Double sharp ( talk) 12:37, 26 September 2021 (UTC)
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Astronomers of the European Southern Observatory have recent published an abstract and arXiv preprint on VLT-SPHERE images of Interamnia, showing that it is a transitional object between irregular bodies and dwarf planets. This image is yet to be announced by the ESO though, so I figured it would be fine to upload it already. Nrco0e ( talk · contribs) 05:02, 2 December 2019 (UTC)