Random Questions about Space!
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I study space! it's my favorite thing to talk about! My favorite non-Earth planet is probably Saturn because of the rings and the hexagon but they're all pretty cool, both in and out of our solar system!
Also, @Slix I am absolutely team Pluto as a planet. I'm also team terrestrial moons should be thought of as planets too though, so I might be a bit of an extremist on the "what's a planet" front.
Also, @Slix I am absolutely team Pluto as a planet. I'm also team terrestrial moons should be thought of as planets too though, so I might be a bit of an extremist on the "what's a planet" front.
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Yeah all the planets / moons.etc are amazing but which really does interests me is Venus. Because it has green house gases up to 464°C wonder how it really got so hot.. I have heard some facts about the sun that maybe made it really hot. And other facts of maybe either it's core or climate change effected it. But yeah I quite find it a very interesting planet!.
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I have a fun fact about the Moon: it's asymmetrical! The crust is thinner on the side that points toward the Earth. I'm not really sure why that is, and I don't think anyone else knows either, but it's fun to think about...