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Your favorite planet?

What is your favorite planet?

  • Mercury

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Venus

    Votes: 4 4.3%
  • Earth

    Votes: 41 44.6%
  • Mars

    Votes: 9 9.8%
  • Jupiter

    Votes: 9 9.8%
  • Saturn

    Votes: 9 9.8%
  • Uranus

    Votes: 10 10.9%
  • Neptune

    Votes: 9 9.8%

  • Total voters
    92
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This is an impossible question to ask since we haven't been on any other planets yet, excluding robots.

If I base this question on the looks of a planet then I say Earth :D
 
i like Mars because it is very mysterious. the fact that there are signs of possible past life in the planet.
 
Canis Majoris. [/irony]

Just to check, that's the biggest sun in our galaxy right?

Anyways I'd prolly go with Gliese 581c

edit: If I have to pick one in our system, I'm gonna go with jupiter cause it looks like a death star, hell it even has that laser eye thing
 
800px-sun_and_vy_canis_majorissvg1.png

VY Canis Majoris (VY CMa) is a red hypergiant star located in the constellation Canis Major. At between 1800 and 2100 solar radii (approx 2,505,600,000 to 2,923,200,000 km across or 1,556,534,837 to 1,816,267,995 miles), it is the largest known star and also one of the most luminous known. It is located about 1.5 kiloparsecs (4.6×1016 km) or about 4,900 light years away from Earth. Unlike most hypergiant stars, which occur in either binary or multiple star systems, VY CMa is a single star. It is categorized as a semiregular variable and has an estimated period of 2000 days.
 
Omg check this
Astronomers use the terms "solar radius" and "solar mass" to compare large and smaller stars, so we'll do the same. A solar radius is 690,000 km (432,000 miles) and a solar mass is 2 x 1030 kilograms (4.3 x 1030 pounds). That's 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg.
Nice numbers :D

Btw I wanted to post this about the biggest star we know:

Light takes more than 8 hours to cross its circumference!
 
It (theoretically) never was.
It's a dwarf planet, too small for a planet.
I'd say Pandora too if it were real :P
 
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