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Mercury is Kelly Clayson of planets – here's why

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Introduction: People often use ancient Greco-Roman Egyptian mythological figures to name celestial bodies, but as the times progress, we should perhaps consider naming celestial bodies after modern popular figures, rather than ancient gods and fictional warriors. The inverse website makes a list of cosmic names comparing celestial bodies with pop culture names, which will constantly update you with information about what's going on in the universe. There are already examples as follows:
Mercury is Kelly Clayson of planets – here's why

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OuMuamua is Naomi Campbell of interstellar matter

In September 2017, a beautiful- and slender object we've never seen before visited our world. Oumuamua, whose name means "the first messenger from afar" in Hawaiian, was the first clearly documented interstellar matter to cruise the solar system and fascinated scientists.

However, scientists aren't quite sure how it came to be or where it came from. But a new study suggests that Oumuamua is a chunk of frozen solid hydrogen that was "expelled" from a huge molecular cloud at the bottom of the nebula.

Ou Momo is like Naomi Campbell in interstellar matter, cold and mysterious. They all have dazzling, unexplained physical qualities: Oumuamua has slender, cigar-like forms, while Campbell has slender legs, and they all seem to come from a completely different world. Campbell's catwalk skills and supermodel aura are unprecedented.

Mercury is Kelly Clayson of planets – here's why

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But even though Oumuamua may be made of ice, Campbell has similarities to it. Back in the 2005 interview with Campbell and Terra Banks on the 2005 "Terra Banks Show" (a daytime TV talk show), Banksy confronted her with tears, and Campbell seemed indifferent.

Although campbell and Outumua may have different internal compositions, they can still bring a lot to the world.

Read more about the original story of Oumuamua.

Mercury is Kelly Clayson of planets – here's why

Although Mars is hyped up in the solar system, the two moons that orbit it are not. Phobos (Dimos) and Phobos (Ferbers) are two small, bizarrely shaped natural moons that appear to have the same composition as those of the outer asteroid belt. In fact, in two sets of experiments in 1997, scientists believed they were asteroids captured by martian gravity.

A new study suggests that Mars may have a ring of moons — extrapolated from the existence of Mars over millions of years — and that many of the moons were torn apart by Mars' gravitational pull, eventually forming a large ring around the "red planet" that would create many newborn moons.

Mercury is Kelly Clayson of planets – here's why

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These tiny, seemingly insignificant satellites resemble the Olsen sisters of nature's satellites, eccentric, delicate, and creative among celebrities. Dimos and Ferbers have many similarities with Mary Kate and Ashley Olson, and we may have forgotten them soon, but they are still there.

Although they cannot be viewed separately as a whole, there are indeed many differences between Phobos and Phobos, and between the sisters: Dymes has an orbit towards the outside of Mars, and its surface is smoother than that of its sibling moons; while Ferbers has a larger crater. Similarly, of the sisters, Mary Kate is more irritable, while Ashley is calm and thoughtful.

The two pairs always seem to be inseparable from each other, but one of them (the Phobos) is limited by the orbit of the planet, while the other pair (the Olsen sisters) are simply in the shadows of the extraordinary terrain.

Read more about the cyclical laws of Phobos formation.

A suitcase-sized moon called Asteria recently broke the record for the smallest of the reconnaissance exoplanets. The full name Asteria is the basic astrophysics of the arc-second space telescope, which was not originally used to do any scientific research. In contrast, a microcubeat is a small satellite consisting of multiple 10 cm × 10 cm × 10 cm cube elements that are launched for future missions in search of new answers.

But the tiny moon proved the prowess of it and its comrades: It discovered the exoplanet — a super-Earth twice the size of Earth and orbiting very close to its host star — 55e Cancer.

You can't help but fall in love with it.

Microcube satellites reach super-Earth, and likewise, actor and comedian Leslie Jordan spent his toughest time on our planet Earth, bringing joy to people through his comedy appearances through social media platforms, proving that he is not only a cameo role.

Jordan became famous for promoting his footage from the March national lockdown, which made him famous among those who didn't realize he was a comedic genius like Asteria, and his ability to do a job that wasn't what he had first set out to do.

These two petite heroes are a ray of sunshine in difficult times.

Read more about Microcubeats.

Mercury is Kelly Clayson of planets – here's why

Mercury is the Kelly Clayson of the planets

"Oh yes, they're still there." This is how most people react to mercury, the inner planet of the solar system, and singer Kelly Clayson.

Mercury is Kelly Clayson of planets – here's why

This is Kelly Clayson. Image source: Jeff Kravitz Getty/Filmmagic

This week, Mercury will be visible in the night sky as it reaches a large distance, the farthest distance to the Sun. When SpaceX rockets launched last week, Clayson dressed up strangely and sang the national anthem live over the webcast.

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