How about Terra Jova.
Terra Nova means "New Land" and was sometimes used on old maps to mean places people didn't know about. Jove is another name for the god Jupiter. So it's a pun in Latin.
Or Terra Movea, which means Moved Earth and is a pun on "terra firma," the solid Earth. Sometimes people who climb mountains or fly say "When I got back to terra firma...." Or in California we say "terra not-so-firma."
2007-12-04 14:30:09
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answered by TychaBrahe 7
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Hypothetical Study analyzing planetary habitability of Earth in orbital radius of Jupiter.
2007-12-04 14:28:29
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answered by Bob Williams 2
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I liked the other guy's answer--the solution to global warming.
But, really, even with that, I still think that it would be too cold.
Better, to propose switching Earth with Mars, then we can crank up our factories, our cars, and our coal-powered generators to our heart's content--and not have to worry about a thing!
2007-12-04 14:45:17
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answered by David H. 5
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barren wasteland of death duh
it would be so cold because jupiter would also block out the sun a little and it would get hit by asteroids and our days would be like 80 hours longer
2007-12-04 14:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Life on Jupiter: is it the same?
2007-12-04 14:27:10
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answered by Anonymous
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"The Solution for Global Warming"
2007-12-04 14:29:22
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answered by Brant 7
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SWEEP-SWAP
Surely all life would be extint on Earth.
:-) Creative enough for you?
2007-12-04 14:29:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude ! ask an astronomer !
http://asktheastronomer.blogspot.com
asktheastronomer@inbox.com
2007-12-05 09:45:03
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answered by Neptune 1
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"brrrrrrr! you have frozen to death, and/or been obliterated by smaller objects"
2007-12-04 14:27:30
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answered by dr schmitty 7
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no
2007-12-04 14:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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