..., such as Quaoar, Sedna and Eris, which actually appears to be larger than Pluto, helped push the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006 to relegate Pluto to the status of dwarf planet. Cue a reprint of posters and planetary textbooks around...
... from its own gravity, coupled with the influence of both a star and a nearby larger planet. If the International Astronomical Union (IAU) were to accept a new geophysical definition such as this to classify objects, then the number of planets in our...
... nuclear reactors. The first concerns the rise of large satellite constellations, which has prompted the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to voice serious concerns about potential interference to the activities of its members. The second issue...
...optical point of view Intense concerns are arising, also, among the community of radio astronomers and several institutions - the International Astronomical Union (IAU) among them - are studying the implications for the study of the universe in radio...
... voluminous number of satellites will ruin the night skies and destroy the future of astro-photography. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has already voiced its concern about the risk that SpaceX's Starlink and other planned extensive...
...a few select individuals, however. A brief delve into the official stance from the International Astronomical Union (IAU) echoes the same sentiment; “The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is concerned about the impact of satellite constellations...