Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Life, the Solar System and everything…

Our little bit of space on the edge of the Milky Way has got just a bit more
crowded. The space boffins at Boffin HQ, Boffington have decreed there should be a planet upgrade, nine has now become twelve. A few big bouldery boulders, one in between Mars and Jupiter, and the others way out there just to the left of Pluto have now been invited into the planetary club.

They’ve even named two of the three newcomers, Ceres is the one near Mars. Charon and err, UB313 are the two near Pluto.

But there’s a problem. Planet UB313 doesn’t really sound very poetic does it? I mean, Gustav Holst could, I suppose expand his Planet Suite to include Ceres and Charon, but UB313? It sounds more like a form you get from Social Security….

Maybe there should be a competition – ‘Name that Planet’… or could someone sponsor it? Welcome to the planet of Big Mac… or Disney might want to buy it and call it ‘Goofy’ to go with neighbour Pluto…..

But I’ve had an idea. The closest planet to UB313 is ‘Charon’ – and I’ve thought of a great name that would go really well with planet ‘Charon'.....
Planet ‘Wayne’……

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think I'd prefer a name that sounds a bit rude (like Uranus).

How about Pollux?

Jennytc said...

I second that! :)

Lily said...

Nah, to be truly harmonious, Charon's neighbour has got to be Planet Tracy (or possibly Vicky? Yeah, but no, but ...)

Shooter said...

Bucephallus!

As nice as Uranus!

Kenny said...

To be truly modern, it would have to be Siniora, but mispelled to be Ciniora.

Anonymous said...

all the scientists types call it Xena - ha ha, they soo coool!

Anonymous said...

How about the name JohnPrescottIsADickHead

The Remittance Man said...

I bet some classicist is going to suggest Charybdis just to prove he had a posh education.

But personally I think the tea lady here at the office deserves something. So let's hear it for Planet Betty.

RM

The Super One (Almost) said...

How about Nursey Light the Beard (woof!) sounds like a great name for a piece of rock