as its not a planet anymore, if you include it, it would be better to also include Ceres and 2003 UB313.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5282440.stm
Maybe we can have the first planet we visit in Sol changed to Neptune somehow.
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Register a new accountas its not a planet anymore, if you include it, it would be better to also include Ceres and 2003 UB313.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5282440.stm
Maybe we can have the first planet we visit in Sol changed to Neptune somehow.
I love Pluto. Please do not remove it
i tell you something... ill make a decision now and the whole scientific world will have to accept and agree to it
PLUTO IS A PLANET
I DONT WANT TO LIVE IN A STAR SYSTEM WITH JUST 8 PLANETS
It is a planet indeed... just a dwarf one :D...
its actually been declassified as a planet by the scientific community, but hell i agree to it staying! somewhere to go ice skating in the winter!!!
Doppleganger[694]
.... or in summer
I`d like more to get a nice suntan on Mercury... or some nice alien ladies (3-titted ones of course) on Venus
QuoteOriginally posted by LaserJet6L
I`d like more to get a nice suntan on Mercury... or some nice alien ladies (3-titted ones of course) on Venus
Laser u just cant stop to think of theat dont u ?
Well ppol, some ppol say that im a fighter, i remember that i wass the fisrt here to post something like "saying "Pluto" is not a planet any more..."and i see that some one just stole my post, (Maybe i should pay for the ownership, lol!!)
Well i did't ask to remove "Pluto" i just say not to include it as a planet, tha's all, leave it as a dwarf of what ever you like Swat, as always i think comunity have to decide it as well as you OP, ok, thanks for read this... [13]
Pluto Stuff...All Right Reserved for me.... [5]
Hmm,
So, Pluto is a dwarf planet. I wonder. Does that mean that only really short people can live there?
I think it was both a shame and a necessity for Pluto to be reclassified, but at least it fits into its niche a bit better. I never really saw it as a terrestrial planet, mainly because as far as anyone knows, it's a rocky iceball, not a true terrestrial planet.
We can look on the bright side though: Pluto IS still a planet, just a planet with "dwarf" prepended to the front (Dwarf-Planet). Maybe it just needs time to grow up. Four point six billion years can't have been long enough
A bit of trivia: Pluto would have been one HELL of a comet, if it were to travel to the inner system. Comet Hyakutake (SP?) would have been (please excuse the pun here) dwarfed by it.
Have fun all
ArchKaine
lol!! sorry in six billion of years i will be an insep. or hell i know what!
meh...i am sure when new horizons probe reaches pluto they will consider it a planet again when they find something unbelievable. lol ( stupid rule about the orbit not being perfect..its the only reason they demote it)
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Laser u just cant stop to think of theat dont u ?
ehhm... nope :D: D
so let it be!!
I hear that if a planet was described as being a celestial body orbiting a system's star.... and that it was large enough to have gravity to make it somewhat spherical, there would be over 50 planet in the Sol System. There are dozens of Pluto-sized objects... perhaps there are tons of planets in every system? Who knows... my take on it is that Pluto has been deemed a planet for a long time, and even though it isn't one anymore it's symbollic and should remain in the mod
i agree.
QuoteOriginally posted by SWAT_OP-R8R
i tell you something... ill make a decision now and the whole scientific world will have to accept and agree to it
PLUTO IS A PLANET
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I changed in the Wikipedia. Unfortunately this change was again removed.
We must fly past there probably times and let "arguments" speak. [104]
we shall wait to see what finally happend with Pluto, and hi fireball, i finally found the rift! thanks!
The thing is Fireball... if Pluto is a planet (which it is) pretty much every Pluto-sized asteroid in the system (there are many) become planets too. When a rock gets to a certain size its gravity begins to make it round and *poof* it's either a moon orbiting a planet or a planet oribiting the sun. What the decision came down to imao is whether people want to have 8 planets in Sol System or a couple hundred (yes, by the time we get done looking there will be hundreds) [rofl]. With evidence of water appearing in unlikey places and the likelihood of there being vast numbers of planets out there it'd be safe to assume that maybe Sol isn't all that special. It sparks a sense of wonder, eh?