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Lucky_Ladybug ([personal profile] ladybug_archive) wrote2009-04-08 07:06 am

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Such an amusing, yet odd question. You couldn't name a planet any old thing. And what it would be named would have to depend on so many factors---the color, the characteristics, etc. That's how at least some of our current planets were named. So I doubt I'd have a name for one until I studied it all over, because I'd want a name that would fit.

[identity profile] cskazaam.livejournal.com 2009-04-08 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
**nods.** Totally! You'd have to know what the planet was like before you can name it. Though I suppose that's not really possible with the planets they discover from Earth. XD;

I'm not really sure what I'd name a planet I discovered. Though I do want to discover the one named Gaia! XD

On a side note, my sister wants me to discover a new life form on another planet and name it a "durango." Because no one knows what the heck a durango is, other than a car. XD

[identity profile] insaneladybug.livejournal.com 2009-04-09 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
**nods.** I think I was really imagining new planets being discovered in this solar system when I saw the question. XD I'd really like to name a planet Athena, but it'd just be silly if the name wouldn't fit. LOL.

Yay Gaia! X3

LOL!