Which planet do you find more interesting for studying and exploration?

kat82
kat82: For me it would be mostly Saturn, the gas planet. He has many moons to explore, which only 34 are identified and his rings even though they look solid from Earth, they are mostly composed of water ice and rocks. I guess I got more interested since my father woke me up many years ago at 3 am to show me Saturn and it's rings through our telescope... spectacular view that I will remember all my life!
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ZEITGEIST MARIUS
ZEITGEIST MARIUS: hmm it is a difficult question.for me pluto sounds very intersting because it tooks many years to do its rotation(i hope i said correctly) pluto was the god of hell something like that in roman mitology.i am not sure
and the second planet i think it s jupiter because it has many moons.more than saturn i guess.
i didnt have so much time to explore the planets
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duncan124
duncan124: Hands up for Venus.
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LiptonCambell
LiptonCambell: I'd say Jupiter- the numerous moons, the radiation, the size, the bizarre clouds formations- most planets we've found are alot like Jupiter, and people speculate that one of jupiters moons may contain water.....it'd be quite interesting.....

We still don't know how the great spot on Jupiter formed- and if you watch it, it actually spins the OPPOSITE of all the other clouds and storms on Jupiter. There's quite a few mystery's involving Jupiter
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Coastwind
Coastwind: Earth by far the most interesting of them all.
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LiptonCambell
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StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties:

Jupiter ... because of its satellite Europa, and the possibility of life there. Other than Earth, it's the most interesting object in our solar system.

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Coastwind
Coastwind: I agree Jupiter the moons have some very interesting features.
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kat82
kat82: I agree, I'm also interested on Jupiter, this giant gas planet, with many moons and the Red Spot which exists at least since the 17th century.
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smoke4ever
smoke4ever: Mercury
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StuckInTheSixties
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smoke4ever
smoke4ever: It's the least explored of the inner planets.
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StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties:

That's true.

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smoke4ever
smoke4ever: I wonder if any scientists ever thought that the planets in our solar system served a "purpose" for being there.
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StuckInTheSixties
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LiptonCambell
LiptonCambell: Scientists wouldn't. I mean, they could- but it'd never make it pass the "hypothesis" stage....
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smoke4ever
smoke4ever: stop hitting yourself, lol.
Do you think all the planets in our solar system serve a purpose?
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LiptonCambell
LiptonCambell: Lol kinda, but not really. I mean, Jupiter protects us from asteroids and comets...but is Jupiter there BECAUSE we are here, and need it to protect us? Not really...it's just part of the interconnected system. Without it, we wouldn't be here- but that's not really the reason why Jupiter is there...
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smoke4ever
smoke4ever: i was asking Stuck
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StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties:

smoke says:
"Do you think all the planets in our solar system serve a purpose?"

Yes. They induce dumbass questions.

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smoke4ever
smoke4ever: So you don't know then, or even have an idea.
(Edited by smoke4ever)
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StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties:

Why don't you explain what "purpose" the planets "serve"?

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smoke4ever
smoke4ever: after you
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StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties:

I answered it. Perhaps you're just too stoned and forgot.

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smoke4ever
smoke4ever: refresh my memory
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StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties:

Count the posts upwards, counting this post as "1."

Stop at "7."

Read.

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