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Old November 20th 03, 11:29 AM
mise
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Old November 20th 03, 03:47 PM
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In OUR? solar system?

It's not Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, or even
Pluto.
Do your own homework.

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Old November 21st 03, 04:57 AM
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mise wrote:

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Do you mean largest in physical size, or in angular measure as seen
through a given eyepiece? In our own solar system or including the
ones that have been detected elsewhere in the Galaxy?

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Old November 21st 03, 03:46 PM
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Hey! Go easy on Mise, He/She is probably a kid curious about the heavens!
Listen Mise, you obviously know how to use a computer, now learn to use the
research capabilities of it. Using a search engine such as Google you can
do a search for "largest planet" or "solar system".
As you grow up you need to stop relying on adults to tell you everything and
start learning how to find information on your own.
George
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