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>> No.7655638 [View]
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There's obviously something fairly large out there. Uranus didn't knock itself sideways.

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>>7557849
forest for the trees

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>>7539124
How about sending a mission to a planet we have never sent something to.

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There's probably something Earth sized bobbing around out there. Something fairly big must have knocked Uranus on it's side.

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>>7413872
Honestly I wish we would spend more efforts searching the outer solar system (Kuiper Belt/Scattered Disk). The whole speculation that there might be a Earth sized or larger body out there due to orbital relationships is mind boggling.

>yfw Neptune is denser than Uranus because it ate more of Pluto's bretheren when the solar system was forming

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