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Markus Asraelius
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is Pluto Really A Planet?
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060824/ap_on_sc/planet_mutiny
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Honestly, I think it's stupid that this is even an argument. In the long run, does it really matter what objects we actually call a planet, moon, star, asteroid, meteor, comet, etc...
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Re: is Pluto Really A Planet?
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Two words. Who cares?
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Quote from: AdZ on August 24, 2006, 03:44:11 PM
Two words. Who cares?
That's one neg karma for insulting pluto.
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Quote from: AdZ on August 24, 2006, 03:44:11 PM
Two words. Who cares?
More intelligent words from the least educated moderator here.
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Re: is Pluto Really A Planet?
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Quote from: Markus Asraelius on August 24, 2006, 03:42:48 PM
In the long run, does it really matter what objects we actually call a planet, moon, star, asteroid, meteor, comet, etc...
Man, if I had a nickel for every time I had that arguement while high..? ?
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Re: is Pluto Really A Planet?
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wel if it has an orbit around the Sun then isn't it a planet?
ahh i see they say because the orbit overlaps neptune then it's not technically a planet
well what about neptune then it overlaps pluto's orbit
i thought there was 2 or 3 more planets found farther out from pluto
just cuz some people don't like it doesn't make it not a planet...that is fucked up and your right kinda a dumb argument
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However will I remember the order of planets again???
(My? ? Very? ? Earthly Mother Just Sent Us Nick's Pizza)
(Mars Venus Earth? ? Mars... etc.)
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Last week I thought that there were 12 planets, now 8? Make up your mind, nerds!
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Quote from: pasnow on August 24, 2006, 04:13:07 PM
However will I remember the order of planets again???
(My? ? Very? ? Earthly Mother Just Sent Us Nick's Pizza)
(Mars Venus Earth? ? Mars... etc.)
My Very Earthly Mother Just Sent Us Nick
they are classifying it as a new type of body...a dwarf planet along with Xena why are new names for new found things not nearly as cool as the old ones
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Re: is Pluto Really A Planet?
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I think Pluto has just been classified as not a planet. Oh my gosh no?
Maybe Xena Princess Warrior will be named the 9th planet.
Hercules the Legendary Journies hopefully will make it as tenth.
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Quote from: RichardNixon on August 24, 2006, 03:47:06 PM
Quote from: AdZ on August 24, 2006, 03:44:11 PM
Two words. Who cares?
That's one neg karma for insulting pluto.
HAha! thats a good one brit.
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Yes. Pluto IS a planet and I won't stop thinking it is until Hell freezes over. Fuck the IAU, they don't have the right to make people stop thinking Pluto is a planet! It orbits the Sun and it has a moon of its own, THEREFORE its a planet.
I'm thinking of making a bunch of "PLUTO IS A PLANET GODDAMMIT!" tshirts...
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Quote from: Markus Asraelius on August 24, 2006, 03:42:48 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060824/ap_on_sc/planet_mutiny
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Honestly, I think it's stupid that this is even an argument. In the long run, does it really matter what objects we actually call a planet, moon, star, asteroid, meteor, comet, etc...
In the long run, does it really matter if we call a glass of water a glass of water or an elecric guitar?
I think these things do matter, and as more information is gathered, I think it's pretty good for us to change our views based on that, not be stuck with old concepts just because.
Humans as a species categorise things, that is how we in part communicate. Sure it can seem that it's not that important of a thing to an average person if Pluto is a planet or not, but to people working in the field of astronomy.. it is. And I'm sure that they could memorise that Pluto is a planet although none of the other things like it aren't. But that really isn't the point.
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Quote from: Skeba on August 25, 2006, 03:02:25 AM
Quote from: Markus Asraelius on August 24, 2006, 03:42:48 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060824/ap_on_sc/planet_mutiny
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Honestly, I think it's stupid that this is even an argument. In the long run, does it really matter what objects we actually call a planet, moon, star, asteroid, meteor, comet, etc...
In the long run, does it really matter if we call a glass of water a glass of water or an elecric guitar?
I think these things do matter, and as more information is gathered, I think it's pretty good for us to change our views based on that, not be stuck with old concepts just because.
Humans as a species categorise things, that is how we in part communicate. Sure it can seem that it's not that important of a thing to an average person if Pluto is a planet or not, but to people working in the field of astronomy.. it is. And I'm sure that they could memorise that Pluto is a planet although none of the other things like it aren't. But that really isn't the point.
Theres a good point!
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conversation from the year 2063
"When i was a kid- there was a planet named PLUTO"
"shut up grandpa, no one cares"
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I just think it will be confusing for all the little ones in grade three, who have been learning Pluto is the furthest planet since grade one... now all of a sudden, Pluto dosent even exist in the planets of the solar system!!!!
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Re: is Pluto Really A Planet?
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Cut them some slack. They're astronomers. For them, interesting things happen once in 70 years or so. Now they've demoted Pluto. Next they'll say something called UBX23323 is the eigth planet.
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no, it's a dog
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Maybe Pluto isnt a plaent because it has an odd orbit
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