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Thread started 04/20/09 2:49am

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Astrology Interesting Facts!

Did you know the temperature of the core of the sun is 13,600,000 celsius thats enought to give even michael jackson a tan. From its discovery in 1930 until 2006, Pluto was considered the Solar System's ninth planet. In the early 21st century, however, many objects similar to Pluto were discovered in the outer solar system, notably the scattered disc object Eris, which is 27% more massive than Pluto. On August 24, 2006, the IAU defined the term "planet" for the first time. This definition excluded Pluto as a planet, and added it as member of the new category of "dwarf planet" along with Eris and Ceres.[15] After the reclassification, Pluto was added to the list of minor planets and given the number 134340 A number of scientists continue to hold that Pluto should be classified as a planet. Pluto which was the coldest planet in our solar system had a low temperature of -230 celsius. cool cool

I say pluto should definitely be considered a planet!
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Reply #1 posted 04/20/09 2:54am

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Smoothradio said:

Did you know the temperature of the core of the sun is 13,600,000 celsius thats enought to give even michael jackson a tan. From its discovery in 1930 until 2006, Pluto was considered the Solar System's ninth planet. In the early 21st century, however, many objects similar to Pluto were discovered in the outer solar system, notably the scattered disc object Eris, which is 27% more massive than Pluto. On August 24, 2006, the IAU defined the term "planet" for the first time. This definition excluded Pluto as a planet, and added it as member of the new category of "dwarf planet" along with Eris and Ceres.[15] After the reclassification, Pluto was added to the list of minor planets and given the number 134340 A number of scientists continue to hold that Pluto should be classified as a planet. Pluto which was the coldest planet in our solar system had a low temperature of -230 celsius. cool cool

I say pluto should definitely be considered a planet!



i feel cheated it said "interesting" in the thread title sad
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Reply #2 posted 04/20/09 2:56am

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endymion said:

Smoothradio said:

Did you know the temperature of the core of the sun is 13,600,000 celsius thats enought to give even michael jackson a tan. From its discovery in 1930 until 2006, Pluto was considered the Solar System's ninth planet. In the early 21st century, however, many objects similar to Pluto were discovered in the outer solar system, notably the scattered disc object Eris, which is 27% more massive than Pluto. On August 24, 2006, the IAU defined the term "planet" for the first time. This definition excluded Pluto as a planet, and added it as member of the new category of "dwarf planet" along with Eris and Ceres.[15] After the reclassification, Pluto was added to the list of minor planets and given the number 134340 A number of scientists continue to hold that Pluto should be classified as a planet. Pluto which was the coldest planet in our solar system had a low temperature of -230 celsius. cool cool

I say pluto should definitely be considered a planet!





i feel cheated it said "interesting" in the thread title sad



Oh sorry patrick moore I forgot you were on the org!
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Reply #3 posted 04/20/09 2:59am

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Smoothradio said:

endymion said:






i feel cheated it said "interesting" in the thread title sad



Oh sorry patrick moore I forgot you were on the org!
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No, he probably would have been interested lol But at least i know Pluto is planet number 134340 now razz

Anyway i need to go find some threads about breasts wink
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