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FrozenGate by Avery

coolest planet

what is the coolest planet?


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Pluto. Earth is home and always will be but my next would be pluto. I saw a PBS special on the guy who decided not to call it a planet. Basically, he feels it shouldn't be considered a planet because it's apart of this outer belt I forgot the name of it. He stated that if we were to call it a planet then the others like it in this "belt" would have to be named and claimed as a planet as well. But I wonder if all those extra steps are really needed if we call Pluto a planet...
I think call it a planet and forget about naming the ones in the belt.
 
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Neil Degrasse Tyson put the banhammer on Pluto, the belt, is the Kyper belt. They have found objects larger than Pluto.
 
Uranus is the dumbest. They say it's axis is so screwed up because a comet or other extremely large body crashed into it....Tell me how that would happen with a planet composed of gas and liquid. Don't make sense to me.

But as far as coolest goes, Neptune by far. Blue r00lz.

Your axis would be screwed up too if you had some stuck in Uranus...
:crackup::crackup::crackup:
I couldn't help myself...:crackup::crackup: (wiping tears from eyes)

BTW I voted for the planet Earth because it supplies me
with oxygen... even though a little polluted...:cool:


Jerry
 
Your axis would be screwed up too if you had some stuck in Uranus...
:crackup::crackup::crackup:
I couldn't help myself...:crackup::crackup: (wiping tears from eyes)

BTW I voted for the planet Earth because it supplies me
with oxygen... even though a little polluted...:cool:


Jerry

Lol, you're a clown.
 
Mars, for being close-by, similar to Earth, an awesome colour, confusing people with its canals, and being the next-most-likely place we will colonise in my lifetime, excluding the moon.

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Pic related: It's part of Mars.
 
You know I saw it on TV somewhere that during the development of Earth it had rings
 
I think that's part of the theory of the big "planet" that hit Earth to create rings, which clumped together to form our moon.
 
I think that's part of the theory of the big "planet" that hit Earth to create rings, which clumped together to form our moon.

With all of these theories floating around I guess you can never really know how it all happened :(
 





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