Neptune

Aug 3, 2020 8:06 AM

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astronomy

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solar_system

It's always just completed an orbit depending on where you want to think it started from.

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Y'all believe Neptune, Roman god of the sea, was only discovered 174 years ago? This is why we can't have nice things.

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9 years ago.

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Observed by Galileo in 1612, but he is not credited with its discovery.

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Pluto STILL hasn't completed a rotation since discovery

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Wrong. It only takes one year for Neptune to complete an orbit. Our year is just really short

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what about uranus?

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I do not know anything about uranus, specifically. How familiar with uranus are you? Do you study it regularly?

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It takes the average human 165 years to orbit yer mum :D

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Looks like I'm due again in 165 years, then.

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Whereas nobody orbits your mum because she's as dense as a black hole. Which is also why she sucks so much.

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She's dead *and* was a Fauxnews watching idiot, so, thanks for the compliment I guess?

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