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Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Sat January 17th, 2015 10:27 am
by Khajjah
I don't want to live on this world anymore.

Maybe the planet Moon where things live.

Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Sat January 17th, 2015 11:08 am
by longshotnorth
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Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Sat January 17th, 2015 1:31 pm
by Mike
Ok, now I don't wanne klick that link :o

I did and I hope they were goofing...

Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Sat January 17th, 2015 3:18 pm
by Husker
What i find funny is that she got really annoyed, she was adamant that she was right. Did you see the person in the background, they were shocked.

Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Sat January 17th, 2015 3:44 pm
by Mike
Yeah she was so sure she was right. And not knowing what the sun is?

yea that one model was trying hard not to laugh to loud

Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Sun January 18th, 2015 11:56 am
by adastra1930
Good Lord. I love that she makes a point of saying she's "educated". Um, you may have attended school, love, but you are not educated o_O

Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Sun January 18th, 2015 6:57 pm
by cmdraftbrn
she smart. like jethro clampett

Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Sun January 18th, 2015 8:08 pm
by Hevach
To be fair to the guy, there's a small number of actual, real scientists who do consider the moon a planet, because the Sun's gravitational effect on it is greater than Earth's, something that's only true of one other satellite in the solar system, Charon. There's no formal definition of double planet yet, though, because you need an actual group of objects to create a new classification and not just unusual examples of something else.

Not that I believe for a second he knows enough about the minutia of astronomical classification to know that anymore than an idiot who falls down the stairs and lands on a dictionary knows what antidisestablishmentarianism means.

Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Mon January 19th, 2015 5:29 am
by cmdraftbrn
Hevach wrote:To be fair to the guy, there's a small number of actual, real scientists who do consider the moon a planet, because the Sun's gravitational effect on it is greater than Earth's, something that's only true of one other satellite in the solar system, Charon. There's no formal definition of double planet yet, though, because you need an actual group of objects to create a new classification and not just unusual examples of something else.

Not that I believe for a second he knows enough about the minutia of astronomical classification to know that anymore than an idiot who falls down the stairs and lands on a dictionary knows what antidisestablishmentarianism means.

the only accepted planet classification qualifiers that i know is
1. does it orbit the sun without orbiting another celestial body
2. does it clear its orbital path of spacial debris.

Re: Helm, set course for planet facepalm

Posted: Mon January 19th, 2015 5:47 am
by Obscuras
Oh yeah, the planet Moon it's right next to the planet total idiot :brickwall: