If you did some research you would also know venus is closest to the earth duh
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Where the -blam!- is Neptune?
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[quote]If you did some research you would also know venus is closest to the earth duh Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus[/quote] Missing something?
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Lol no i added it on another comment but it got seperated.... Check below
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No. Pluto is no longer classed as a planet
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[quote]No. Pluto is no longer classed as a planet[/quote] Sniperkillah...how many planets are there in our solar system? Can you name them? Can you compare your list to the one I quoted? Can you re-read my original question?
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I guess Neptune isnt a planet in his solar system.
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Edited by lickwid elite: 1/27/2015 11:05:43 PMI guess you didnt read all the comments duh
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Sure. Let me just scroll through the several thousand comments real fast. Asshat
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My apologies I did make a mistake Neptune is missing. I must have been infected with stupidity for a moment. I'm a keen astronomer so I can give you any info you wish including all the planets moons distances masses and orbital durations but hopefully my apology will suffice.
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Don't apologize to us. Apologize to Neptune.
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Sorry Neptune I promise I'll put you first from now on please don't leave our solar system lol
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R.I.P. Pluto.
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It just wanted a little recognition.
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I really hope your not being serious
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Eh? Lol
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Mercury Is the closest to the sun. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Which comes right after earth. The third planet from the sun. Educate yourself rather than spouting nonsense and hoping no one is gonna call you out on being a retard.
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He said Venus is the closest to EARTH, not the sun. Everyone knows Mercury is closest to the sun. The sad part is he forgot Neptune was a planet.
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Edited by ZEM: 1/27/2015 10:59:34 PMApparently the guy I was replying to did not. As he swapped mars and Mercury on the list. And no Venus is not the closest to earth. Mars is. The fact that we currently have rovers on Mars and a flag on the moon should tell you that alone. So either way.. Still wrong.
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Edited by Evil ATF: 1/27/2015 11:22:04 PM[quote] And no Venus is not the closest to earth. Mars is. The fact that we currently have rovers on Mars and a flag on the moon should tell you that alone. So either way.. Still wrong.[/quote] Mars is the closest planet to Earth...sometimes. Sometimes it is not.
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Edited by ZEM: 1/27/2015 11:30:05 PMI'm an Astrometry major. But sure Mars isn't the closest. Just cuz you say so. Venus has an off set orbit. It's only closer than Mars for a small section of each year. While Venus does come closer in this time. Mars holds its orbit closer to that of the earths. Meaning most of the year Mars is closer. And why Mars is visible in the sky more often. I know you have google fella. Use it to educate yourself.
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Edited by Evil ATF: 1/27/2015 11:30:29 PMYou know the planets move, right? At the moment, Mars is the closest. In a few years or less, it'll be Venus. You must be new to that "Astometry" thing. ;-) Edited to add: Apparently, every 2,000 years, Mercury is the closest planet to Earth. You Google something new every day.
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Read it again fella.
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Sure...now that you edited your reply, it makes a lot more sense. ;-)
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Yeah. My bad on that actually, I realized I needed to elaborate the second I hit post.
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It happens. I'm honestly not trying to break your balls. I just enjoy the banter.