New planets in solar system.

they're smaller than the moon in your pants.
 
i'd be worried if they were bigger:confused:



that's called "elephantitis". i don't like that.
 
but it completely breaks the naming conventions. the black hole seems to be acting weird for a black hoe aswell. perhaps i'm confused with uranus.
 
Danalys said:
but it completely breaks the naming conventions. the black hole seems to be acting weird for a black hoe aswell. perhaps i'm confused with uranus.

please no. no. :(
 
Pluto and other "dwarf planets" are not in my opinion worthy of being considered planets.

- Whirly
 
Whirlysplat said:
Pluto and other "dwarf planets" are not in my opinion worthy of being considered planets.

- Whirly

They're not considered planets at all now.
 
I think this is cool. Finally some science is making it into the news instead of just war, war, war all the time.
 
KingOfDreams said:
I think this is cool. Finally some science is making it into the news instead of just war, war, war all the time.

it's not really science. it's beurocracy that comes along with science.
 
KingOfDreams said:
I think this is cool. Finally some science is making it into the news instead of just war, war, war all the time.
Good point. The news, even though significant, is becoming monotonic. :(
maxwell's demon said:
the new planets are terrorists.
:up: :D :D :up:

They should be registered, profiled and monitored for suspicious activity.
 
enterthemadness said:
Schools are gonna need new science books real quick.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14364833/?GT1=8404

Oh, and no hijacking of my thread.
They aren't any new planets in the solar system.

Pluto was dropped, and it no longer a 'planet' and these three extra celestial bodies, along with Pluto, have their own little group that aren't really planets.
 

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