File :[hatsune miku - the 9th.swf] - (7.01 MB)
[_] [J] Anonymous 03/16/09(Mon)21:01 No.924806
>> [_] Anonymous 03/16/09(Mon)21:09 No.924809
That was pretty neat, anon.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/16/09(Mon)21:50 No.924836
http://rapidshare.com/files/209914973/the9th.flv
for all of you who want to read what the text says.
opening quote:
"somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
-carl edward sagan"
>> [_] Anonymous 03/16/09(Mon)23:40 No.924922
Is the music suppost to cut out at the end?
>> [_] Anonymous 03/16/09(Mon)23:44 No.924926
>>924922
i believe so.
the song is a tribute to Pluto losing its status as a planet. the slight fadeout at the end hints
that this was done on purpose as well.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/16/09(Mon)23:53 No.924937
>>924926
ah please, done on purpose, astronomers just got tired any goddamn rock, slightly bigger than
pluto.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/17/09(Tue)00:07 No.924948
>>924937
wat
>> [_] Anonymous 03/17/09(Tue)00:36 No.924969
>>924836
video is broken
>> [_] Anonymous 03/17/09(Tue)00:45 No.924974
>>924969
works for me, what are you using to play it?
>> [_] Anonymous 03/17/09(Tue)01:01 No.924980
>>924948
what >924937 is trying to say (and failing to say) is that the definition of what is and what
isn't a planet has changed many times over these last few centuries. Even the Asteroids and Moons
orbiting Jupiter and Saturn were once thought to be 'planets'.
Over the course of many years, numerous objects have been located that could be identified as
Planets... Ceres, Quaoar, Sedna, Eris... and with the discovery of each of these objects,
disputes rang out over whether or not to call them Planets... but with the discovery of the body
known as Eris in 2005, Scientists were forced to make a decision... call Eris the 10th planet and
reconsider planet status of many other large bodies... or disallow Pluto to carry a Planet
status...
>> [_] Anonymous 03/17/09(Tue)01:02 No.924981
>>924980 (continued)
They were forced to make this decision, for you see, Eris was MUCH farther from the Sun than
Pluto is; Pluto's orbit being 248 Earth years long, Eris's orbit being 557 Earth years long. Not
to mention that Eris was about 27% larger than Pluto.
Now you can see why scientists were forced to make the horrible decision that they did.
Sad really.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/17/09(Tue)01:53 No.925030
song sauce?