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Maggie Ryane @Pheanixs
08 July, 02:28
In response Red 55S to her Publication
There's no such thing as planets revolving around the Sun! Go research flat earth!

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Glyn Howard @GlynHowardFndIt2
07 July, 11:56 (E)
In response Red 55S to her Publication
Pluto is still a planet.

Like others it is now a “dwarf planet.” We have a dwarf planet beyond Pluto that is even more massive than Pluto = Eris.

Ceres is another dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.

There are several dwarf planets in our solar system. No doubt we will find more, especially beyond Pluto.

Our solar system is far more complex than most people think. There are hundreds of moons orbiting the Gas Giant planets. Lots to explore, to do, and to get to know.

The elemental resources (as precious metals and minerals) can also be converted to oxygen, hydrogen, and water, are in abundance in the asteroid belt, and are practically limitless.

In the asteroid belt, the amount of the platinum group metals which includes gold is nearly limitless. More than we would ever need. Amazing but true.

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