What is the Most interesting planet? ?

Written by: smith On January 6th, 2009
  • I personally think that in our Solar System, that Jupiter (and it's moons) are the most interesting.


  • For me, the most interesting planet in our solar system would have to be MARS.

    Mars is the most likely to ever have had life on it much less that it likely at one time had at least one advanced civilization there, in the past.

    There may even be life there right now. Perhaps not advanced life as we think of it, but life, none the less.

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  • Absolutely earth!!


  • For me it's a tie between Jupiter and Mars: Jupiter because of its endlessly fascinating atmospheric system and tremendous storms, Mars because it is the planet most similar to Earth.


  • i think Mars! cause there very low gravitational force , we can dive on the space without a parachute ;)


  • I think Earth is the most interesting. Just based on how diverse it is.


  • Hmmm it all depends on who you ask. Me personally ive always thought Neptune and Jupiter were the most interesting.


  • For now, Earth. The only planet to develop a system for introspection. Which is us, Humans.


  • I think they're all pretty interesting. Jupiter is cool because it's very active. Saturn is cool because it has those neat rings. Uranus is cool because it rotates on it's side. Pluto is cool because it's not actually a planet anymore. Venus is cool because it rotates backwards, and it helped prove the heliocentric universe....Mercury is...well...okay that on'es not very interesting....and earth is earth. :)







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