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Pluto's Planet status reinstatement gains momentum ...
The complex geology and apparent planetary seasons observed during the
flyby has scientists once again debate if Pluto is indeed a planet, rather than an ice cube floating in space: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/07...o_planet_nasa/ Not to worry, noTroll2015, your status as a bona-fide "dumb-ass" is cast in concrete and in all likelihood won't change any time soon, even if your vocabulary acquires a few more three letter words. No need to thank me, Trollster ... it's "be kind to an idiot" day. |
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