
It looks like one of those sand people from Star Wars lool.
looks like a funny shaped rock
RAAAAAAWR
NASA didn't publish it... :rolleyes:
'Secondary planets OR SATELLITES' You should have just listen to us the first time.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 starObviously a planet would have to have a large gravitational pull for something to orbit it, but something orbiting a planet is not called a planet, it's called a satellite.
no its stating two things, not like aka
No, or is one or the other. A secondary planet and natural satellite are the same thing, you can call it which ever one you want.
Actually reading over it again it makes more sense meaning two things. However, something orbiting a planet is still a satellite.![]()
Last edited by Neversoft; 23-01-2008 at 09:00 PM.
lol, i like how this argument has spanned 3 pages of 40 posts
well, i was only joking with you all anyway :8
It was just a piece of rock, it was said on the news :p
more proof has been found:
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Roy: [singing] We don't need no education.
Moss: Yes you do; you've just used a double negative
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