Originally posted by: xSauronx
Originally posted by: Regs
It' a big ball of ice 3 billion kilometers from pluto. Just another object getting pulled with the suns gravity.
indeed, they do need some guidelines....a large ball of rock and ice shouldnt qualify as a planet, but rather a large ball of rock that people thought was rather nifty
Originally posted by: silverpig
They already had a debated 10th planet... so this'd be the 11th
Originally posted by: Joeyman
it can account for some of the orbital anomyolies present in some of the more "important" planets and how comets are sent into the solar system.... but like someone said it doesn't really matter after you get past Uranus
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
In our solar system, everything revolves around uranus.
Cheers!
Originally posted by: Staley8
Originally posted by: silverpig
They already had a debated 10th planet... so this'd be the 11th
That was a HUGE group debate too. I guess they are always mass debating about Uranus.