It's not every day that you learn something new... or is it?
Today's discovery (albeit a few months old to some) is that the diminutive kingdom of dwarf planets is rapidly acquiring moons. The Hubble Space Telescope (or at least those operating it) recently discovered that Pluto has ANOTHER moon orbiting it (that we
didn't know about until a few months ago).
In an exclusive interview with Alex Dawson a PR rep for Star Quark Enterprises was very happy to announce the delivery of moon Styx (P4) to the generation of evolutionary organisms that have elected to inhabit the planet in the near future. SQE was very keen to show Walter and his friends et. al. at Hubble just how quickly and efficiently a moon could be delivered. Unfortunately persistent disbelief in the existence of life beyond "planet Earth" remains one of the developmental stumbling blocks of the Bluopolous scientific community and their observations were incorrectly interpreted as a lack of sufficient exposure time.
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