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  • Cool Science Facts: Planets

    From the page: "We're pretty lucky that we live on one of the better planets that's huddling closely around the warmth of our star. Consequently, most of the surface of our planet is often nice and toasty and warm and dry, except of course for the England part of our planet. If you... more

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  • Rated by barryr666 on May 27, 8:47am

    Informative without being over scientific
  • Rated by ribcaged on Feb 25 2009, 1:58pm

    Cool Science Facts: Planets! Nice.
  • Rated by JasminElizabeth on Feb 02 2009, 4:33pm

    Neat article!
  • Rated by burtblue on Feb 02 2009, 2:45pm

    lighting on deferent planets, not bad...
  • Rated by creepyguy601 on Jan 30 2009, 1:31pm

    we can learn alot from studing other planets!
  • Rated by roslyn217 on Jan 28 2009, 11:36pm

    Martian Sunset Interesting article about the planets and their relationship to the sun.
  • Rated by Jreemygear on Jan 27 2009, 5:57am

    I must say, the Martian sunset is quite beautiful.
  • Rated by an2net on Nov 08 2008, 12:16am

    From the page: "We're pretty lucky that we live on one of the better planets that's huddling closely around the warmth of our star. Consequently, most of the surface of our planet is often nice and toasty and warm and dry, except of course for the England part of our planet. If you live there, it might seem rather unpleasant, but fortunately, science has demonstrated that it could be much, much worse. You could be living on Titan, freezing in the dark, in a puddle of liquid methane, next to somebody's dead poodle. "
  • Rated by klumpy on Jun 11 2007, 3:09pm

    From the page: "We're pretty lucky that we live on one of the better planets that's huddling closely around the warmth of our star. Consequently, most of the surface of our planet is often nice and toasty and warm and dry, except of course for the England part of our planet. If you live there, it might seem rather unpleasant, but fortunately, science has demonstrated that it could be much, much worse. You could be living on Titan, freezing in the dark, in a puddle of liquid methane, next to somebody's dead poodle." cool article, but that end para. was pure comedy