In “Futurama” Professor Farnsworth explains to Fry that the name was changed in the future to end all those stupid jokes. The new name chosen was “U-rectum”.
Just think of all the dumb jokes we would have missed out on if ye olde astronomers had stuck to Roman mythology and called it Caelus instead of changing teams and going with Greek mythology for that one…
Izzy Moreno 2 days ago
Urine-us in ur-anus.
Algolei I 2 days ago
Oo-ran-oos.
julie.mason1 Premium Member 2 days ago
OK. How about calling it That Ball of Frozen Stuff Beyond Saturn?
ChessPirate 2 days ago
Is that a Black Hole in Uranus?
(¬_¬)
anomaly 2 days ago
‘Urine-us’ is how astronomers pronounce it, but why not go back to ’George’s Star’?
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member 2 days ago
Does Missy have a space alien living in her hair?
Flatworm 2 days ago
He’s (pretty much) right and she’s wrong. It’s Yoor-ay’-nus.
Trust me on this. I have been an astronomer for 70 years specializing in planetary and stellar spectroscopy and spent my career at NASA.
FireAnt_Hater 2 days ago
I had to ‘like’ this after the very first panel !
ca_jeffo Premium Member 1 day ago
Fry: What’s it called now?
Prof. Farnsworth: Urectum.
mistercatworks 1 day ago
In “Futurama” Professor Farnsworth explains to Fry that the name was changed in the future to end all those stupid jokes. The new name chosen was “U-rectum”.
CleverHans Premium Member 1 day ago
Just think of all the dumb jokes we would have missed out on if ye olde astronomers had stuck to Roman mythology and called it Caelus instead of changing teams and going with Greek mythology for that one…