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:The Solar System needs a super-Earth
 
:The Solar System needs a super-Earth
  
:[Numerous asteroids have been drawn, half in black, with the other half in red added to the existing asteroids that were already there. A small line goes from the asteroids to the label beneath.]
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:[Numerous asteroids have been drawn, half in black but the other half in red has been added to the existing asteroids that were already there. A small line goes from the asteroids to the label beneath.]
 
:More asteroids!
 
:More asteroids!
  
:[Jupiter and Saturn have both been greyed out and also crossed out with two red X'es. Two arrows points from each of the original planets to a new larger red planet drawn above the two. This new planet has the belts, zones, Red Spot, and size of Jupiter, and the hexagon on the north pole and rings of Saturn. It also has the four largest moons from Jupiter on one side and the largest moon from Saturn on the other side, with all five drawn similarly to the original moons. Below the two original planets is a label.]
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:[Jupiter and Saturn have both been grayed out and also crossed out with two red X'es. Two arrows points from each of the original planets to a new lager red planet drawn above the two. This new planet has the belts, zones, Red Spot, and size of Jupiter, and the hexagon on the north pole and rings of Saturn. It also have the four largest moons from Jupiter on one side and the largest moon from Saturn on the other side, which where all five drawn similarly on the original planets. Below the two original lpanets is a label.]  
 
:Merge the big planet and the ringed planet into a big ringed planet ("Jaturn")
 
:Merge the big planet and the ringed planet into a big ringed planet ("Jaturn")
  
:[Uranus is greyed out and also crossed out with a red X. A line goes down to the label beneath it.]
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:[Uranus is grayed out and also crossed out with a red X. A line goes down to the label beneath it.]
 
:Cut Uranus. Uranus and Neptune are redundant and Neptune is better. Tough but fair.
 
:Cut Uranus. Uranus and Neptune are redundant and Neptune is better. Tough but fair.
  
:[Pluto and Charon have both been greyed out and are inside a red circle. An arrow points from Pluto and Charon to the right side of Neptune, where Pluto and Charon have been redrawn in red. Neptune's own largest moon is on the other side of Neptune. A line goes from the arrow up to a label above the planet.]
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:[Pluto and Charon have grayed out and are inside a red circle. An arrow points from Pluto and Charon to the right side of Neptune, where Pluto and Charon have been redrawn in red. Neptune's own largest moon is on the other side of Neptune.. A line goes from the arrow up to a label above the planet.]
 
:Settle the planet thing by making Pluto a moon of Neptune
 
:Settle the planet thing by making Pluto a moon of Neptune
  

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