Jupiter its big and far away reminds me of my ex
2007-12-30 22:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Eris, the biggest dwarf planet extensive-unfold, replaced into chanced on in an ongoing survey at Palomar Observatory's Samuel Oschin telescope by capacity of astronomers Mike Brown (Caltech), Chad Trujillo (Gemini Observatory), and David Rabinowitz (Yale college). We formally reported the call on 6 September 2006, and it replaced into ordinary and introduced on thirteen September 2006.
2016-12-18 13:15:43
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answered by fuchser 4
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Wouldn't dare upset the Solar system.
If one is blown, the repercussions would be tremendous.
2007-12-30 23:00:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know why mankind is so bent on destroying anything, I would not destroy any of them, sounds like you would enjoy putting semen inside water guns.
2007-12-30 22:40:49
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answered by denverthanks 3
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mercury....because then Earth would be closer to the sun...so it would be nice and hot...and there would be more hours of sun light in a day
Also, then we would have a shorter year so we would get paid our yearly salary for less work...we would all look good for our age as we would get older (not physically) more quickly!!!
:)
2007-12-30 22:40:20
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answered by jenny h 1
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WHY. Exactly.
2007-12-30 22:40:03
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answered by Bob Dylan ♪ 7
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I would blow up Earth.. cause there are many problems there.
2007-12-30 22:37:48
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answered by Abood 5
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earth, go figure.
2007-12-30 22:37:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Uranus
2007-12-30 22:37:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Uranus because it sounds rude.
2007-12-30 22:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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