So which of them isn’t really considered a planet? Methinks Stinky. (You’re so getting an F for this, Zack.)
Hey, I think I like his names better!
Here we go: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Jupiter, Uranus Neptune, and Pluto (who cares if it is a “dwarf star”?).
He must’ve read it ‘re-name’.
josh doesn’t like things with rings?
Saturn? Who would name a planet after a car?
Nine? Guess Zack missed the memo where Pluto was downgraded, since when there’ve only been eight planets in our solar system.
Haven’t you heard? "Harvard science historian Owen Gingerich, who chairs the IAU planet definition committee, argued at a forum last month that “a planet is a culturally defined word that changes over time,” and that Pluto is a planet."
Hee hee hee!
Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Uranus?, Mercury (burned up), Neptune? Venus, Mars (the red planet) and Earth
It could have been worded more plainly.
Well, the Test didn’t say he had to use the names the Astronomers gave them 1000 Yeas ago..So, Zack Re-Named them to suit himself.
All NINE of them.
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Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
So which of them isn’t really considered a planet? Methinks Stinky. (You’re so getting an F for this, Zack.)
blunebottle almost 9 years ago
Hey, I think I like his names better!
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 9 years ago
Here we go: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Jupiter, Uranus Neptune, and Pluto (who cares if it is a “dwarf star”?).
Plods with ...™ almost 9 years ago
He must’ve read it ‘re-name’.
keltii almost 9 years ago
josh doesn’t like things with rings?
Kroykali almost 9 years ago
Saturn? Who would name a planet after a car?
K M almost 9 years ago
Nine? Guess Zack missed the memo where Pluto was downgraded, since when there’ve only been eight planets in our solar system.
sbwertz almost 9 years ago
Haven’t you heard? "Harvard science historian Owen Gingerich, who chairs the IAU planet definition committee, argued at a forum last month that “a planet is a culturally defined word that changes over time,” and that Pluto is a planet."
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Hee hee hee!
just to see if it can be done almost 9 years ago
Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Uranus?, Mercury (burned up), Neptune? Venus, Mars (the red planet) and Earth
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 9 years ago
It could have been worded more plainly.
Tarredandfeathered almost 9 years ago
Well, the Test didn’t say he had to use the names the Astronomers gave them 1000 Yeas ago..So, Zack Re-Named them to suit himself.
All NINE of them.