Asteroid Names
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Asteroid Names
MAS is soon to unveil a major new work, thanks to Bill Dusch ... but in the meantime, he need 93 more asteroid names. He's opening it up to the MCS community for names. So ... get naming!
For more info, see http://bill3000.net/Soloralism/Atos_System.ssc
For more info, see http://bill3000.net/Soloralism/Atos_System.ssc
Andreas
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~Scott Alexander
"He showed up three or four years ago and accidentally took over the micronational world by being way more competent and enthusiastic than everyone else. Now he sort of rules us all, but it's a benevolent sort of thing, as far as we know."
~Scott Alexander
Re: Asteroid Names
Atlanticus
Chronosita
Thunderchild
Starwind
Heart of Orion
Selenos
Civitus
Agavia
Heliconia
Descantia
Mountainrock
Sedia
Chronosita
Thunderchild
Starwind
Heart of Orion
Selenos
Civitus
Agavia
Heliconia
Descantia
Mountainrock
Sedia
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Crichton
Aeryn
D'Argo
Rygel
Chiana
Any guesses on the influence?
Aeryn
D'Argo
Rygel
Chiana
Any guesses on the influence?
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Niven
Mors
Kallisti
Tomislav
Kalir
Victoria
Mors
Kallisti
Tomislav
Kalir
Victoria
Jesa habe Ljo kju Ljo toka par tokajj Ljo kju De habe!
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Chiana....... *drools*Craitman wrote:Crichton
Aeryn
D'Argo
Rygel
Chiana
Any guesses on the influence?
Nah, no idea what you're talking about.
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Nope, something better... Farscape
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Red Dwarf; something better... Pfft I think not .
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Clearly never seen Farscape then
Or Blackadder if we're keeping within the comedy genre
Or Blackadder if we're keeping within the comedy genre
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I've heard a lot of good stuff about Red Dwarf, but they don't show it here in the States. Even on BBC2.
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They hardly show it here any more, apart from on Dave, etc
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Elerium (with catalog number 115, please )
Dexter
Buttercow
Snow
Dante
Dexter
Buttercow
Snow
Dante
Jesa habe Ljo kju Ljo toka par tokajj Ljo kju De habe!
Re: Asteroid Names
I'd prefer no numbers in the name since they will be getting a cataloge number (Like how Ceres is labelled "Ceres 1")
You'll notice that there's a couple of large asteroids; some of them might be dwarf planets, like how Opisthe/Gottagobye will necessarily be a dwarf planet.
You'll notice that there's a couple of large asteroids; some of them might be dwarf planets, like how Opisthe/Gottagobye will necessarily be a dwarf planet.
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