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Anything on earth went pass pluto?

Anything on earth went pass pluto?

On my way home from school I have an arguement with my cousin, he said that something(?) that was sent outer space and after a long period it finally passed pluto. But i dont believe him the distant from earth to pluto is like 40 times greater than from earth to sun and Ive never heard of something like this so can someone tell me if this is true or not.
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Reply #26 Top
....where 'went' should be 'gone'.....Spell checker
Reply #27 Top
....where 'went' should be 'gone'.....
....... I know Paul, just keeping it homey. 



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Reply #28 Top
Yeah, right....fess up...ya dint haff a clue....
Reply #29 Top
I'm sure I passed Pluto during one of my "trips" in the early seventies.... but I can't be certain. Those days are a blurr


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Reply #30 Top
....... I know Paul, just keeping it homey.



woah I misread that...funny how an 'm' can look like 'rn' at first glance
Reply #31 Top
To boldly go where no man has gone before...
Reply #32 Top
Pluto, thats the next one to Uranus....
Reply #34 Top
Fuzzy...you can pass Pluto from Uranus?
Reply #35 Top
Uranus.. what an unfortunate name

Both pronunciations I've heard make my kids snigger

You've got the ol' favourite Ur-anus, of course, but I've heard some prudes/PC nazis, pronounce it 'Urine-us' ...

What'll it be #1's or #2's




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Reply #36 Top
Enterprise has gone way beyond pluto.

In Star Trek.
Reply #37 Top

/me gently draws Kona aside to explain that Star Trek is not real....

Now, Lost In Space, on the other hand......

Reply #38 Top
More real than lost in space or star wars by a long shot.

Have the technology in the original Star Trek we already have.

But anyway...