Mars is my favorite overall planet, but I think that Mercury, Venus, Ceres and Pluto are interesting. Several worlds along with Triton and Titan that are good candidates for life via terraforming, paraterraforming, etc.
Yes, I consider dwarf planets to be planets. The punkass IAU can take their PhDs and shove it up their asses. Some of those boomers probably bought their their PhDs via their bloodsucking parents and thus are fake. It's easy to buy degrees when you have lawyers or fraudulent politicians for parents.
If Tethys had a distant cousin orbiting a red dwarf, would it be a planet? Yes.
If Earth had a distant cousin orbiting Polaris or a blue supergiaint like Rigel, would it be a dwarf planet? Yes.
I want to live in Mars so bad and forget all about the shit I have to put up with on this boring planet. I rather live there or Kepler 22b than heaven.
There are extrasolar planets that support life better than Earth so space aliens most likely exist. Is Earth special? Hell no!
What's so special about a blue, rocky planet with imperfect bloodsucking monkeys threatening each other with nukes and economic sanctions (a pretty dumbass way to control foreign countries in the long run) while constantly mooching off its resources?
Those three homesick astronauts in an episode of Geneshaft lived under a rock. Thinking that Earth was the only planet that supports life.
I also don't mind living in a dark planet,world, etc orbiting a brown dwarf. Sucks to be those planets orbiting stars that will eventually become red giants or go supernova. Supernova followed by black holes. Also, brown dwarves can generate enough gravity to align planets together in place of stars.
Living in a dark planet is easy if you have the most advanced nuclear power possible and carbon arc lamps that could help create artificial sunlight. Just get a UVB lamp or go to a tanning saloon once in a while if you need to convert cholesterol to Vitamin D-3.
Sucks to live near a star that fires flares at its planets also. Threatening to destroy all electronics. |