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Thread: Life on Mars?

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    O Rly..?


    LOL!!

    Edited by Immenseman (Forum Moderator): Please remain on topic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimboJosh View Post
    i find that offensive, please warn him :| (joke by the way)
    you have read that i did take astronomy as a GCSE in yr 10? and was interested in it

    i am really sure that a planet can orbit another planet. And if you read the rest of my posts, you will see what i mean :|

    its just like saying a moon cannot have a moon. well, yes, they can

    oh and what i said came out wrong btw
    Something that orbits something else is a satellite. A mass orbiting a star is a planet, a mass orbiting a planet is a moon. A mass orbiting a moon is a moon of that moon i think.

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    do i have to say thsi one more time?

    ok, according to my research, they are called secondary planets:

    http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s8247.html
    The name given to each of the heavenly bodies that revolve in approximately circular orbits round the Sun (primary planets), and to those that revolve round these (secondary planets or satellites).

    if the planet has a large gravitational pull (meaning that it is an extremely large planet (or dense)) then it can have a planet orbit it, similar to how a planet orbits a star
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    Lol, maybe you should zoom, focus on the texture of other rocks that have no light shining on its side so darker and soon see

    Plus why would it walk like a zombie, its like Im just strolling down my beach which goes on forever waving my arms woot woot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimboJosh View Post
    do i have to say thsi one more time?

    ok, according to my research, they are called secondary planets:

    http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s8247.html



    if the planet has a large gravitational pull (meaning that it is an extremely large planet (or dense)) then it can have a planet orbit it, similar to how a planet orbits a star
    JOSH, A MOON IS A NATURAL SATELLITE,
    Not a secondry planet! OK!? So stop posting this crap.

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    Unlike some I do not revise 24/7 but what the hell...
    Secondary planets? I don't actually give a crap what planets they are just call dem a ball of rock or summet.
    I call mars chocolate coz mars planets DDDDd
    Quote Originally Posted by JimboJosh View Post
    do i have to say thsi one more time?

    ok, according to my research, they are called secondary planets:

    http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/s8247.html



    if the planet has a large gravitational pull (meaning that it is an extremely large planet (or dense)) then it can have a planet orbit it, similar to how a planet orbits a star

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeJosh View Post
    JOSH, A MOON IS A NATURAL SATELLITE,
    Not a secondry planet! OK!? So stop posting this crap.
    IM NOT TALKING ABOUT A MOON!. i know its a satellite.
    someone said that planets cannot orbit another planet and i was trying to find out if they could or not

    no need to shout :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimboJosh View Post
    IM NOT TALKING ABOUT A MOON!. i know its a satellite.
    someone said that planets cannot orbit another planet and i was trying to find out if they could or not

    no need to shout :rolleyes:
    lol how you know he was shouting ehehe its writing.
    Nd who cares if it orbits the w.e things can orbit whenever we can't tell when.

    Like a astroid or a earth could have a big disaster any second we dont knowwwwwwwww

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post
    lol how you know he was shouting ehehe its writing.
    Nd who cares if it orbits the w.e things can orbit whenever we can't tell when.

    Like a astroid or a earth could have a big disaster any second we dont knowwwwwwwww
    We would, there are observatories all over the world.

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    That looks like its in the sahara desert or sumin.

    It might not be? Oooohh


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