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planets...if its not too much trouble.
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general space is fine too, i know we have them every 2 days so i'd rather not break tradition
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Ring Makers!
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Ringmakers of Saturn!
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Hay guyz, what's going on?
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>>91209
Quiet Pluto. You're not in the club anymore.
>> Anonymous
;_;
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>>90618

If I may interject: It should be clear to all that The Sun is actually a 'star' and not in fact a 'planet' as requested.
>> I like to think of it as the king of planets. SealMan
>>91311

Well, planet or not, when that thing goes out we're all gonna be dead!
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>>91429
I think it's safe to say all of us will have been dead for roughly 5 billion years by the time the Sun "dies".
>> random
>>91429
no, we'll survive for 8 more minutes after that; it's the time it takes for the light to reach the earth.
>> Anonymous
>>91451
Tomato is a fruit!
>> Anonymous
>>91429
>>91451
The Sun won't just suddenly go "out". It'll swell up to a red supergiant, swallowing everything up to Mars, then shrink to a white dwarf several million years later. It'll then stay that way for several billion years more.
>> Anonymous
>>91455
So which would kill us first: its expanding radius, increasing heat, or the UV radiation?
>> Anonymous
>>91458So which would kill us first:

Ourselves.