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What is your most favorite planet in the solar system.?
Besides EARH AND VENUS! It has to be a planet not a star or galexy.
can't be earth or venus! I don't need a reson all I need is the name of a planet in our solar system. Not any stars or made up things. Please all I need is a planet!
I am really sorry for any miss spellings. EARH was a typo. Sorry!
21 Answers
- delta dawnLv 41 decade ago
Neptune without a doubt. That beautiful shade of blue is just exhilarating to look at, and it's surrounded by 13 moons. Of course we can't go to the giant gas planets such as Jupiter, Saturn or Uranus, but hopefully someday we'll build farms and restaurants on their moons. I can dream, can't I?
kozzm0 is correct about Mars being the next planet of choice, with 95% CO2 in its atmosphere, it's just begging to be terraformed.
Source(s): http://www.atmospheres.5u.com/ - kozzm0Lv 71 decade ago
I like Earth the best because I depend on it to live. If I was stranded out in space, the value of Earth would be very much on my mind.
But if I can't pick Earth - maybe the Earth blew up, or global warming killed everybody, or there was a nuclear war - then Mars would be next best, because it would at least be possible to terraform it to the point where I could go live there instead.
The best planet is the one you can live on. The rest are only good for looking at and for sci-fi stories.
- CirricLv 71 decade ago
Hi. Toss up between Jupiter and Saturn. The rings are fascinating but the clouds and moons of Jupiter are also very interesting. Especially during the comet collision in the '90s.
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- GabrielLv 41 decade ago
Pluto, for surely she is the under-dog, the red -headed step child, and, the ugly duckling,which for some reason was kicked out of our solar system for being to small. Must be a male masculinity thing. Though she may be the coldest and most distant, I'm sure she holds all of our secrets which makes her excitably mysterious.
- Mercury 2010Lv 71 decade ago
well, first, a galaxy cannot exist in our solar system, and only one star, the sun, can be in our solar system,
first
in our solar system,
I'd say saturn because of its pretty rings.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba...
but I find its moon Titan the most interesting object we've landed a probe on (very cool video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJEipHtz3yI
outside our solar system
Gliese 581 c (seems to be a VERY EARTH LIKE planet)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gliese_581_c
here is it's star (gliese 581)
- 1 decade ago
I have always been a fan of Saturn. It's all about the rings. You gotta love a planet that shows off it's bling.
- QuadrillianLv 71 decade ago
Earth.
It's given me a lot. I try to do something for it in exchange. Like go on a tree planting project sometimes.
Edit.
Who is your favourite Doctor Who? Mine's PT.
- 1 decade ago
i woud have to say jupiter because it's size is unimaginable and it is fascinating that it's strength is so great that it reshapes one of its moons that i cannot think of the name right now and i could care less of the name because i'm more concerned about the gravitational pull of jupiter.