What did nippon mean by this?

What did nippon mean by this?

Attached: 20200401155538_1.jpg (1597x678, 123.48K)

Other urls found in this thread:

loc.gov/everyday-mysteries/item/why-is-pluto-no-longer-a-planet/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

Even including dwarf planets there's only 11, are these nips including the Sun?

Moon
Mars
Pluto
Saturn
Uranus
Jupiter
Venus
Earth
Mercury
Neptune
Io
Titan
Ganymede
Callisto

I can count 14 planets.

Pluto is not a planet, though

2006 meme

foreshadowing to a future arc where the crew fights alien martial artists

>xenomorph and predator cameos

Attached: 1520792981289.gif (394x297, 1.26M)

there's another earth behind the sun bro

Did you know that mercury is the planet we're closets to most of the time?

They'll job to Yujiro and he will win the space tournament. Yujiro is now the strongest being in the universe.

>Aballon
>Castrovel
>Golarion
>Akiton
>Verces
>Diaspora
>Eox
>Triaxus
>Liavara
>Bretheda
>Apostae
>Aucturn
That's 12, checks out.

Moons are not planets astronolet

Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Ceres
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Eris
Nibiru

12 planets

Attached: hjk43.png (1920x1080, 1.24M)

>Nibiru
Transcendent

>sea king Ryu

the fuck

Maybe the "planets" are actually a play on the greek etymological roots, and there's a badass group of wanderers getting together on earth.
Am I edgy yet?

>sea king
fuck yeah

>Moons
>Planets

I don't understand, is this a meme or are you actually retarded?

Attached: Confuse.png (492x317, 16.94K)

>>Diaspora
That's not a planet you dumb cunt

>Ganymede has a diameter of 5200km
>NOT A PLANET
>Mercury has a diameter of 4800km
>DEFINITELY A PLANET
Is this the power of affirmative action science? Whoa

>if a celestial body is big enough, it becomes a planet

Attached: you absolute fucking simpleton.png (629x122, 5.01K)

Ganymede is a fucking satellite, retard. It orbits Jupiter therefore it's not a planet. Pray tell me what planet does Mercury orbit?

More like Gaymede, am I right lads?

Now this is epiko

Planets are partially defined by their ability to clear their neighbourhood

Isn't that why pluto was disqualified though, it was too small.

Nah, that's not the reason. Official criteria to be a 'full-sized' planet is:
1. It is in orbit around the Sun.
2. It has sufficient mass to assume hydrostatic equilibrium (a nearly round shape).
3. It has “cleared the neighborhood” around its orbit.

Pluto failed on Number 3; because it doesn't have sufficient gravitation force to affect smaller objects in its vicinity, it can't be considered a legitimate planet.

loc.gov/everyday-mysteries/item/why-is-pluto-no-longer-a-planet/

Attached: More You Know.jpg (500x328, 47.16K)

>Jupiter is a massive ball of hot gas
>NOT A STAR
>the Sun is a massive ball of hot gas
>DEFINITELY A STAR
Is this the power of affirmative action science? Whoa

>planet systems can only have one star!!!!
Room temperature IQ.

Yas Forums - Astronomy

Attached: Just type your posts into Google next time m8.png (674x188, 15.39K)

>>planet systems can only have one star!!!!
But this is true.

What about binary star systems?

You murricans don’t update your official shit? The whole debacle about Pluto not being a planet backtracked years ago.

Not American cobber. As far as I'm aware, Pluto is still not a planet and arguably never was.