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  1. So, the article concludes…we don’t know.

    Whatever happens, they’ll never dethrone the true giants of rock.

  2. RochellaGov2316 on

    When I was a kid, Uranus & Neptune were gas giants. Then when I was in university, they became ice giants. Now rock giants? Let’s get a couple of probes there to sort this all out.

  3. Without getting into internal structure matters which tends to be pretty speculative, we do have some reliable numbers for the planets’ densities:

    Saturn 0.69 g/m³

    Uranus 1.27 g/cm³

    Jupiter 1.33 g/m³ (featuring some gnarly compressed matter states)

    Neptune 1.64 g/cm³

    Pluto 1.88 g/cm³

    Ceres 2.08 g/cm³

    Moon 3.34 g/cm³

    Mars 3.93 g/cm³

    Venus 5.24 g/cm³

    Mercury 5.43 g/cm³

    Earth 5.51 g/cm³ (yes, we’re the densest :D)

    This already suggested that gasiness-iciness-rockiness-metalness could be more of a spectrum than a truly categorical classification.