• lemmyartistforhire@lemmy.world
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      What’s the problem with having many many planets in our solar system? You don’t have to remember them all.

      We also have many many stars in our galaxy. We don’t have to know their names for them to still be stars.

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        You don’t ever see people calling for Ceres to be proclaimed planet, all they care about is Pluto.

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          I think Pluto having been widely regarded as a planet before and having a visible heart shape on it’s surface is an easier sell. I say they are both planets.

          What’s the problem with having many many planets in our solar system?

          You also can’t find a good problem with this, can you?

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            I say they are both planets.

            Cool. Can you name all planets in the Solar System, in the correct order?

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          @[email protected] is it better for space/societal advancement if we have a nice neat small finite number of planets in our solar system, if even politicians can remember how many there are so Earth feels a little less like a statistic?

          Kinda stretching here, IDK