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Old 26-August-2006, 11:54 PM
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Default Oddballs

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Originally Posted by baric View Post
I think that Ceres is physically very similar to Pluto, but orbitally it is completely different.

Before, Pluto was the "oddball" planet. Now, Ceres will be the oddball dwarf planet! LOL
And Titan is currently the most oddball satellite, being the only satellite in the solar system with a thick atmosphere.

Ganymede is an oddball because it is the only satellite with a known magnetosphere.

etc. etc.
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