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originally posted in: Why is Mars not WHITE
1/28/2015 8:45:55 AM
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Not sure if serious, but Neptune is the furthest planet from our star. Mars with the right atmosphere would be tempered much the same as our earth, due to it's lack of atmosphere it's a world of extreme temperatures.... Iv never seen Mars "white" before from our orbiters, looks rust coloured to me
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  • Pluto will always be the last planet in my opinion. Them downgrading to a small body is absolute bull shitt.

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    Well there's hundreds of those small bodies out there, slot if them bigger than Pluto... So in saying that you must also believe there to be a couple hundred planets in our solar system

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  • Pluto's Gravity is not strong enough can to make a sphere shape and it has an oval shaped orbit around the sun not round this is why Pluto is now a dwarf planet.

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  • Umm not sure you realize this but all planets have an oval shaped revolution around the sun. There is no perfect circular revolution for any astral body. Plus Pluto being a dwarf planet has nothing to with revolution and everything to do with mass. Pluto is a smaller mass than other planets hence it was downgraded. Learn the facts before opening your mouth next time, okay?

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  • The others have near circular rotation unlike Pluto and those where the facts I learnt in school.

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  • Near circular isn't circular though. As far as your schooling goes, That's no excuse. You should make a point of educating yourself daily. Knowledge may be power but those that say they have learned all are frauds.

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  • actually it's rather because there are bigger round rocks in the astroid belt than Pluto. still they could have let him complete a sun cycle before degrading him (takes 200 years)

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