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Planet Plutos tilt, rotation, revolution rate, eclipses,...

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Submitted on 10/24/2003
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Planet Plutos tilt, rotation, revolution rate, eclipses, precession, and eccentricity all explained in detail.


Answer by Nichole
Submitted on 9/28/2004
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i think u suck

 

Answer by Ace_kid
Submitted on 3/19/2006
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I don't know anything about that, sorry that is sort of what I'm trying to figure out

 

Answer by sammy
Submitted on 5/8/2006
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hey my answer is i do not have a clue because i do not understand what this is talking about see ya!!!!

 

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