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Old July 17th 17, 06:40 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sunday, July 16, 2017 at 5:11:35 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
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On Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 11:19:09 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:

Here is the latest picture of Pluto..
What color is the surface of Pluto look like to you?

https://www.space.com/37497-new-hori...niversary.html

Didn't you bother to read the article? If you did, then you 'forgot' to mention this quote...

"A caveat: The newly released videos don't show exactly what a human visitor to the Pluto system would see. In both of them, topographic relief has been exaggerated by two to three times, and surface colors have been enhanced, to highlight topography and detail, NASA officials said."

They only enhanced the one color contained on Pluto, and that color is Red.

If you enhance Mars, you just get a Redder color.

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in'hans,en'hans/
verb
verb: enhance; 3rd person present: enhances; past tense: enhanced; past participle: enhanced; gerund or present participle: enhancing

intensify, increase,

intensify! increase! not change.


I already mentioned for quite some time that only the earth surface color is Blue, and all the 'other' planets in the universe surface color
is just one color, RED!

In other words, every planet out there surface color is just one color, Red.

What problems do yous have with that fact????

The Great Red Spot is just a formation of another new planet..red. Why do yous think the Great Red Spot is...Red????


I don't understand how you people can get everything wrong?

The Great Red Spot is not a storm as others will have you believe...it's a spiral.

The Great Red Spot is the big enough to make another Mars planet.

In order to make a planet you first need to create a ...spiral.

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'spir?l/
adjective
adjective: spiral

1.
winding in a continuous and gradually widening (or tightening) curve, ..

In other words...you make a planet like a sculpture. You spiral it to form a planet...using the current around it.
(the current can be your hands or magnetic fields)

How do you think planets are formed anyway???? Oh, i forgot, most of yous are wiki university graduates...

maybe your answer is on Amazon.



I mean, I just don't get it! You ask the weather channel; NASA, "How's the weather on Jupiter?"


fxxking rubbed it in our faces. Earth weather is more difficult than fantasy Jupiter weather .





"Oh, we got a storm brewing there at least for...350 years!"


A storm? 350 years?? Come on you guys, how stupid can you be?

Boy, it started to rain and it hasn't stop in 350 years!


I HOPE IT DOESN'T SNOW!!!!


 




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