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"
Also there's no good argument for including Pluto that doesn't add Eris and Quaoar and Sedna and and and -- nm
"
by
Reagen
Ceres. -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Sep 6 '21, 09:36
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Responses:
Haumea, Makemake... -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 09:36
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Halley's Comet! -- nm
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VMan
Sep 6, 09:39
"and and and" -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 6, 09:38
14
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 09:43
12
'Oumuamua! -- nm
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Tenetennbaron
Sep 6, 10:03
1
Ah, the dwarf planet named by The Rivingtons -- (link)
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 10:05
[youtube]
The whole thing has been educational for me though. (Re)Learned that Pluto actually will never hit Neptune due to the tilt in its orbit.
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VMan
Sep 6, 09:45
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At least until Apophis 2 modifies Pluto's orbit, sends it hurtling into Neptune, and then the whole shebang falls sunward. -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 10:27
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Pluto is 1/10000th the mass of Neptune. It wouldn't even notice. -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 6, 10:35
3
*tears up the first draft of his planetary apocalypse script* -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 6, 10:40
That won't be the case once Delroy Lindo signs on. -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 10:37
Did you just call Neptune fat? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Sep 6, 10:36
Nathan has probably simulated this on Universe Sandbox. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Sep 6, 10:34
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I wonder if Neptune could ever be in a stable earth orbit without causing the planet to disintegrate or tsunami tides ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 10:43
1
("that's now how this works! That's not how any of this works!") -- nm
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 12:35
The Core 2: Neptune's Deep
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Beryllium
Sep 6, 10:37
You're going to need a bigger room. -- nm
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VMan
Sep 6, 09:39
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