(Earth:oh hi!) (Moon:hello new planet!) (Mercury:oh yey we have 9 planets in the solar system) (Ceres: constantly hitting mars with asteroids) (Mars: ow! ow! Ceres! Stop!) (Neptune: Ooo someone got married!) (Saturn: No! im not engaged or married!) (Neptune: smells Uranus ew uranus maybe you need a bath) (Uranus: i know...) (Sun: Hello new planet! glad to have another planet to orbit me!) (Pluto: Playing some cards with the other dwarf planets)
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51Luc!
23/03/2025
Sun: you can stay on earth with us! i'm sure the other planets will be glad to have you here. (Moon: you're a great addition to our solar system!)
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Luc!
23/03/2025
Sun: Do you believe in aliens?
The observable universe is estimated to be roughly 93 billion light-years in diameter, but the true size of the entire universe, including regions beyond our observable horizon, remains unknown and could potentially be infinite The "observable universe" refers to the portion of the universe from which light has had time to reach us since the Big Bang. It's a sphere with a diameter of approximately 93 billion light-years. This means that the most distant objects we can see are about 46 billion light-years away. The universe is constantly expanding, and some regions are receding from us faster than the speed of light. This means that there are parts of the universe that we can never observe, and the true size of the entire universe could be much larger than the observable universe. The universe has been expanding since the Big Bang, stretching space and increasing distances between celestial bodies. This expansion is a key factor in why the observable universe is so vast, even though the universe is only about 13.8 billion years old. It is estimated that there are between 200 billion (2×1011) to 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe. Most galaxies are 1,000 to 100,000 parsecs in diameter (approximately 3,000 to 300,000 light years) and are separated by distances in the order of millions of parsecs (or megaparsecs) Some estimates suggest around 200 billion galaxies. Determining the exact number is challenging due to the limitations of current telescopes and observational methods, as well as the vastness and complexity of the universe. The observable universe is estimated to contain around 2 trillion galaxies, each potentially hosting billions of stars and planets, meaning a vast number of solar systems exist. Astronomers estimate there are at least two trillion galaxies in the observable universe. Each galaxy, on average, contains hundreds of billions of stars, like the Sun. Many of these stars are likely to have planets orbiting them, forming solar systems. Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is estimated to contain 100 to 400 billion stars, with many of them potentially having planets. Some estimates suggest that there could be 100 sextillion planets in the universe. Estimates suggest there are around 40 quintillion (40,000,000,000,000,000,000) black holes in the observable universe, with Live Science reporting that they make up about 1% of all normal matter. The number of black holes is staggering, with researchers estimating that there are 40 quintillion (40 followed by 19 zeros) black holes in the observable universe. These black holes, primarily stellar-mass black holes, are estimated to make up roughly 1% of the universe's ordinary (baryonic) matter. While the vast majority are stellar-mass black holes, supermassive black holes, which are found at the centers of galaxies, are also present, though in much smaller numbers. Some supermassive black holes are obscured by gas and dust, making them difficult to detect, and scientists are still working to accurately measure their prevalence. Black holes form from the collapse of massive stars, and scientists believe they could be the building blocks for supermassive black holes. Scientists are continuously researching black holes, including their formation, distribution, and the role they play in galaxy evolution. ... Sun I cant say that I don't believe in aliens but I cant say I do
Moon: woah.. you sure know a lot! (Sun: i have a question)
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What the hell-
23/02/2025
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~✨Rawr✨~
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(Earth:oh hi!) (Moon:hello new planet!) (Mercury:oh yey we have 9 planets in the solar system) (Ceres: *constantly hitting mars with asteroids*) (Mars: ow! ow! Ceres! Stop!) (Neptune: Ooo someone got married!) (Saturn: No! im not engaged or married!) (Neptune: *smells Uranus* ew uranus maybe you need a bath) (Uranus: i know...) (Sun: Hello new planet! glad to have another planet to orbit me!) (Pluto: *Playing some cards with the other dwarf planets*)
*Is Trynna Sleep...*
(Saturn: *notices the new planet trying to sleep* New planet? can i ask you a question?)
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(Earth: that's really cool! I'm green!) (Moon: I'm white) (Mercury: I'm yellow!) (Venus: I'm orange!)
Mu Cephei: Actually Earth is correct he is green but he’s also yellow, white, blue, and brown, and Moon is correct but there’s a little problem, Moon is white but it’s the sunlight, Moon is gray-black. Mercury isn’t correct, he is actually gray-white, not yellow. And Venus is correct, she is orange, but she is also yellow and black.
(Earth:...... how do you know all of this? Are you some sort of astrophysicist?)
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