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Old September 23rd 19, 10:34 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Mark Earnest[_2_]
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That is easy since we have already named it. Though it has probably already been

named by some dominating alien species.



Good luck knowing what Solar System you are in. Nobody ever bothered to name it.

Maybe the Venusians or the Martians have named it. If so we are in luck.
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Old September 25th 19, 07:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 2:34:24 PM UTC-7, Mark Earnest wrote:
That is easy since we have already named it. Though it has probably already been

named by some dominating alien species.



Good luck knowing what Solar System you are in. Nobody ever bothered to name it.

Maybe the Venusians or the Martians have named it. If so we are in luck.


Its hard to get lost in the Milky Way.Its hard to get lost when you stay on the Earth.On Earth its best to have a high rise van.You can find it at Walmarts parking lot easily.Never buy a small white car.Orange or pink are best.bert
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Old September 26th 19, 12:57 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Mark Earnest wrote on 24/09/2019 7:34 AM:
That is easy since we have already named it. Though it has probably
already been named by some dominating alien species.

Good luck knowing what Solar System you are in. Nobody ever bothered
to name it. Maybe the Venusians or the Martians have named it. If so
we are in luck.

We are in "The Solar System", i.e. the system of the Star 'Sol' .... or,
at least that is what *WE* call it! Who knows what the Venusians or
Martians call it.

Or the Alpha Centurions or the Betelgeusians call it!

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Old September 26th 19, 11:46 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Mark Earnest[_2_]
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On Thursday, September 26, 2019 at 6:57:25 AM UTC-5, Daniel60 wrote:
Mark Earnest wrote on 24/09/2019 7:34 AM:
That is easy since we have already named it. Though it has probably
already been named by some dominating alien species.

Good luck knowing what Solar System you are in. Nobody ever bothered
to name it. Maybe the Venusians or the Martians have named it. If so
we are in luck.

We are in "The Solar System", i.e. the system of the Star 'Sol' .... or,
at least that is what *WE* call it! Who knows what the Venusians or
Martians call it.

Or the Alpha Centurions or the Betelgeusians call it!

--
Daniel



Sol means Sun or Star. The Sun has no name. Neither does the Earth. Earth

means dirt. We need to name the Sun, the Moon, the Earth and the Solar System.

We have got to get a committee together and put it to a vote.
 




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