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ISON - behind the glare AWESOME!!!!
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ShillsRUs |
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Well if Ison is that large would it not be classified as a planet? And since it grew wings, would not that make it a "winged planet" When it comes to planets size does matter. Defintion of a planet is below: [ link to www2.ess.ucla.edu] Quoting: Anu, father of Enki No, because we're talking about the coma not the actual nucleus. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1731020 It isn't a comet, it is an artificially created body inhabited with billions of highly advanced extraterrestrial beings of who created us... They are our Gods and they are coming back again... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 50473070
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