This combination of images provided by the Carnegie Institution for Science shows a new solar system object dubbed 2012 VP113, indicated by the yellow arrow, that was observed on November 2012 through a telescope in Chile. New research published in the journal Nature reveals its the second object to be discovered in the far reaches of the solar system far beyond the orbit of Pluto. (AP Photo/Carnegie Institution for Science, Scott S. Sheppard)
Pink Planet Ping!................
Planet Claire? (It has pink air.)
Planet Claire, The B-52s
Pink? Is the name of this planet “Gayanus?
Which one’s Pink?
Read that on Space.com. Pretty cool. We have no idea what is in cold storage at the edge of our solar system.
Which One is Pink?
Oh...and have a cigar.
Poor Pluto. At least it has some company out there now on the island of misfit not-good-enough-to-be-real planets.
And this makes a significant difference to anybody’s life besides the guy who discovered the pink planet because of..... what?
One of the greatest albums ever.