Earth (obviously) followed by Mars...simply because we are getting to learn about it more and more in recent years. I also love Saturn those lovely Spokes (rings) are phenomenal and of course Jupiter that huge gas giant with those dynamic moons and the ever promising moon of Europa...the water ice moon.
2007-04-21 05:07:33
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answered by Ali 6
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Earth is NOT my favorite planet, like everybody else is saying. I thing mine would be mars or saturn. I like mars because people are finding ways to get to mars by 2018, which will be a great accomplishment for mankind to actually go more then a million miles away from their home planet. I like saturn because its one of the biggest planets and has a ton of moons which will be cool to explore, and i like the rings around it.
2007-04-21 12:08:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to say Earth. And not just because I live here (though that's a pretty good reason I think). For one thing, it makes for a good picture (http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.btinternet.com/~fireballxl5/space/earth/pics/a17_h_148_22725.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.freeimages.co.uk/galleries/space/earth/index.htm&h=591&w=576&sz=183&tbnid=4Oakl3P5Mu0GZM:&tbnh=135&tbnw=132&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dearth%2Bpicture%2Bspace&start=2&sa=X&oi=images&ct=image&cd=2). For another, it makes for a good picture coupled with the Moon (http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2003/05/22/).
Actually, the more I think about it, the more I like the Earth because pictures of it from afar always look better with the knowledge that everything I and most of mankind has ever known is on that pale blue dot, and to see it all so small, so distant, and so insignificant, it puts it all into a kind of perspective which looking at the other planets, which while good to look at, doesn't produce.
I have to give credit to Carl Sagan (of "Cosmos" fame; if you've never seen that series, it's worth a look) for pressing NASA to turn one of the Voyagers around to take these pictures ( the first five pictures here, to be exact http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/Voyager?start=319 ). A pale blue dot indeed.
2007-04-22 01:28:19
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answered by DAG 3
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Certainly not Earth.. Pluto, the little forgotten planet at the end of our solar system. Once thought to be a moon of Neptune, but now a planet in it's own right with 3 moons 2 of them discovered in the last few years.
2007-04-21 12:12:43
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answered by 9 2
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Mines Neptune
2007-04-21 12:12:06
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answered by rock star 5
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Uranus
2007-04-21 12:06:19
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answered by Buster 3
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VENUS not only is it a(n) roman gods name (which is interesting) it is earths twin theyre all most i dentical ecept it only has 81 days in a year and few hour days and is hotter than the mohavi desert but... you catch the drift
2007-04-21 12:28:16
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answered by Kylar J 1
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Mars
2007-04-25 10:21:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Mars
2007-04-21 12:59:32
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answered by Kapil 3
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Venus
2007-04-21 12:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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