I just could not imagine spending days locked up with other space science types discussing this sort of thing. I thought it was kind of neat that they were talking that we might have 12-13 planets, but was surprised when they got rid of a planet. Now we have this new "dwarf planet" thing to think about (or maybe not).
I guess now there will be a big deal about schools needing new textbook with the updated information.
I thought retro was in. Why can't we just keep it for the cosmetic effect? These scientists obviously aren't from California. If they were, they'd not only keep Pluto, but they'd give it some fake hooters too.
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I just could not imagine spending days locked up with other space science types discussing this sort of thing. I thought it was kind of neat that they were talking that we might have 12-13 planets, but was surprised when they got rid of a planet. Now we have this new "dwarf planet" thing to think about (or maybe not).
I guess now there will be a big deal about schools needing new textbook with the updated information.
Maybe its me but if it isn't a planet then why the hell have the called it a dwarf planet? Stupid smart people.
I thought retro was in. Why can't we just keep it for the cosmetic effect? These scientists obviously aren't from California. If they were, they'd not only keep Pluto, but they'd give it some fake hooters too.
I say we send all our space trash there, and redirect meteors towards Pluto.
If we feed it enough, it will grow.
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