Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for March 02, 2024

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    cmxx  3 months ago

    Apparently science is becoming more and more all about anybody’s opinions.

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    quonk999  3 months ago

    Unfortunately.

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    pschearer Premium Member 3 months ago

    Is this what happened to Pluto?

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    Doug K  3 months ago

    Saturn is not the only planet with rings. Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune also have rings – they are not as easily visible from earth.

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    Ellis97  3 months ago

    Are there any other planets out there with visible rings??

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    Tigressy  3 months ago

    Those rings turn constantly. I agree with Hammy and R.J.

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    Gina Carson  3 months ago

    I’m terrible at Rock, Paper, Scissors. I pick scissors every time. Iykyk. \|/

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    brooklyn51  3 months ago

    Science by popular vote

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    JanBic Premium Member 3 months ago

    By 2025 Saturns rings will disappear as they will be edge on to Earth for about two years.

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    MichaelD Premium Member 3 months ago

    Just say the ring is PRIME DONUT of our solar system, Verne. First Raccoon in space.

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