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New Planet?
Posted: 8/1/2005, 1:04 pm
by afealicious
Posted: 8/1/2005, 5:27 pm
by Corey
Interesting... but I think this is like the 5th time in my lifetime I've heard about a 10th planet.
Posted: 8/3/2005, 9:41 pm
by BOAT
yeah but this one's larger than Pluto... other objects they found were smaller... and Pluto itself barely counts as a planet because it's so small.
The ancient Sumerians believed that a 10th planet, called Niburu, was orbiting the sun. They believed that it's orbit was so long, that it took thousands of years to complete 1 revolution around the sun. Since this information seems to date back several thousand years ago, some believed the planet would return sometime around March 2002 or 2003...
I believe they discovered this planet in March 2003, and finally declared it to be real recently. There were so many spiritual beliefs regarding this planet, but I believe it's just an eye opener. There's more out there.
This may not be the Sumerian Niburu... but it is a 10th planet.
K-Pax knew it.... such a good movie
-Kruno
Posted: 8/3/2005, 9:59 pm
by Furious George
K-PAX was the coolness.
And yeah, many would argue that there is even a 9th planet to begin with. Pluto is not only very remote, but it follows a highly irrecgular orbit unlike those of the other 8 planets, plus it's smaller than several of the moons of the other planets.
Posted: 8/8/2005, 4:10 am
by nikki4982
I declare this new planet in the name of the CM.
OK, guys, pack your bags. We're movin'!
Posted: 8/8/2005, 9:11 am
by xjsb125
Dammit, how much is this gonna cost me?
Posted: 8/8/2005, 9:50 am
by saman
from
http://www.wizardblog.com/
I hope it's not covered with mice
[Posted Sunday, 08/07/05 5:03 pm]
Astronomers last week announced that they have detected a body larger and more distant than Pluto. It's the biggest body found in the solar system since Neptune and its moon Triton were discovered in 1846. Whether the body, dubbed 2003 UB313, qualifies as our sun's tenth known planet is a matter of intense debate.
<img src="http://www.wizardblog.com/blog/images/2003ub313.jpg">
Courtesy of NASA
Meanwhile, another debate is also heating up. It seems 2003 UB313 needs a name. The planet's discoverer likes the name Xena.
A survey last week in the Sacramento Bee asked readers what they thought the new planet should be named.
The Perez-Dominguez family of Antelope, mom and dad, Virginia Perez-Dominguez and Abel Dominguez and their kids, Christina and Julian Perez and Athena Dominguez suggested:
• The Planet That Must Not Be Named
• Siriusly Far
• Dumbledore
The paper mentioned the Perez-Dominguez family are, in case you hadn't guessed, muggle fans of Harry Potter.
I agree, I think calling it Dumbledore would be most appropriate.
Posted: 8/8/2005, 1:26 pm
by afealicious

i can imagine what an uproar, and what a celebration that would cause. you would see all these harry potter fans suddenly looking on to become astronomers.
Posted: 8/8/2005, 3:27 pm
by nikki4982
xjsb125 wrote:Dammit, how much is this gonna cost me?

Only a few million.
Posted: 8/8/2005, 6:39 pm
by Rusty
nikki4982 wrote:I declare this new planet in the name of the CM.
OK, guys, pack your bags. We're movin'!
Don't you mean claim?
Posted: 8/8/2005, 6:42 pm
by afealicious
i hope there are swimming pools on ClumsyMonkia.
Posted: 8/8/2005, 9:33 pm
by nikki4982
There are lots.
Unfortunately, we're so far from the sun that they're all frozen solid. But that's ok.
Posted: 8/8/2005, 9:35 pm
by afealicious
skating rinks! awwwright, who's with me?
Posted: 8/8/2005, 10:11 pm
by Rusty
We have to wait for my new metallica hoody to come in the mail first. It's already $20 shipping and handling, I don't want to imagine the shipping and handling to that planet. But it'll be big enough to fit me and two cmetts.

Posted: 8/8/2005, 10:12 pm
by nikki4982
Hmm, we're gonna have to kidnap OLP or something. Cos shipping for the new album and anything else after that is gonna be killer.
Posted: 8/8/2005, 10:15 pm
by afealicious
how would we feed them? jer especially?
Posted: 8/8/2005, 10:16 pm
by Rusty
You make a good point. *hands out burlap sacks and clubs* Everyone kidnap your favourite band/artist.
Posted: 8/8/2005, 11:59 pm
by nikki4982
afealicious wrote:how would we feed them? jer especially?
Crap, that's true. Raine made it very clear that Jer eats quite a bit (how does such a small guy eat so much?

)... what does a drummer eat? We'll have to grow extra crops of it.
Posted: 8/9/2005, 12:26 am
by Rusty
You see...I'm thinking the ground it gonna be mainly permafrost to say the least..so we might have to import the food from earth.
Posted: 8/9/2005, 9:15 am
by afealicious

!!!!!!!!!!!