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Re: For all you werewolves... it's Moon May!
A very interesting video in deed. The moon is actually big enough to be a planet in and of its self. In fact, Neil Armstrong was stated to be the very first human being to set foot on another planet, so the moon is indeed, a planet.
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Re: For all you werewolves... it's Moon May!
Perhaps on it's own the moon could be big enough to be a planet, but I think it has to be actually orbiting the sun on it's own, and not around a planet in order to be considered a planet.
Unless the Earth and the Moon are some kind of binary system or something.
Still I enjoy learning about outer space stuff. Some of it is kind of scary though, especially considering black holes are out there, super novas and the like.
Unless the Earth and the Moon are some kind of binary system or something.
Still I enjoy learning about outer space stuff. Some of it is kind of scary though, especially considering black holes are out there, super novas and the like.
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Re: For all you werewolves... it's Moon May!
Well, I figure whatever is out there has always been out there, whether we knew about it or not. So I don't let myself get nervous about any of that stuff.