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Old 30-June-2009, 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by thoth II View Post
mass = 1 X 10(9) tons X 10(3) kg/ton (metric ton?)

mass = 1 X 10(12) kg

density = (1X10(12))/(4pi(50)cubed) = 800000 kg/m(3).

I would say no solar system object is nearly that dense. Ice would be about
1000 less dense
His post #2

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that is about 100 times less dense than a white dwarf, so it would have to be something like a white dwarf. For this ridiculous theory to be correct, a white dwarf would have had to explode in earth's atm.

But I don't think any object this size in solar system has anywhere near this density, I'm pretty sure.
Didn't mean he changed it as in edited it. Meant he corrected his statement in his later post so why are you guys defending him?
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