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  1. DESCRIPTION
  2. [name] was once thought to have canali along the surface. It turns out that those canali are actually the projections of the astronomer's retinas. It is rumored to be the location of an ancient alien colony. We can never know for sure without visiting it.
  3. [name] was not discovered untill the invention of the telescope. It has been held in high regard ever since.
  4. In stark contrast to what has been seen before, [name] It very nearly won the "Prettiest Planet" contest, just barely loosing to the other one. Yeah, I know, right?
  5. It seemed obvious that [name] was thought to be a star untill recent times. If you know what I mean. ;)
  6. [name] is pretty 'meh' without the [air/rocks] being colored so [shade]. It is one of the more under-rated things in the solar system, along with canned spaghetti that is shaped like Star Adventure characters.
  7. [name]s first known date of discovery was over [200/1] years ago, due to its [high/low] orbit and was discovered only by mistake.
  8. With great disappointment in how badly the telescope building competition was going, the astronomer who discovered it noticed that [name] is the [nr.] most massive planet in the system and, the Astronomical Society is fairly certain the Space Program would find some use for this as an outpost. Not very many people seem to care anyways.
  9. It was enough of a surprise that it existed in the first place. In fact, [name] is pretty 'meh' without the [air/rocks] being colored so [shade] and is not as blue as its discoverer thought it would be. It is rumored to be the location of an ancient alien colony. We can never know for sure without visiting it.
  10. Happily enough, [name] was not discovered untill the invention of the telescope. Perhaps at some point we'll visit it.
  11. [name] is not as blue as its discoverer thought it would be. Like many other ancient superstitions, the ancient astronomers thought that this planet determined the happenings of their lives in some way.
  12. With great disappointment in how badly the telescope building competition was going, the astronomer who discovered it noticed that [name] can not be seen without your eyes, due to it's [shade] color being unmemorable. One of those things was false, I'll let you figure out which.
  13. [name] is thought to be the home of the best filet-o-fish. Yeah, I know, right?
  14. It seemed obvious that [name] may [very well/not] be a likely candidate for a life-bearing planet and has won the "Prettiest Planet" contest the last five years. Many have longed to visit ever since it was first spotted in the sky.
  15. Upsettingly enough, [name] has very [shade] [rocks/clouds] of [silicates/ammonia] and looks like a weird potato in space, a *very* weird potato... It is rumored to be the location of an ancient alien colony. We can never know for sure without visiting it.
  16. [name] is the [nr.] most massive planet in the system and looks like a weird potato in space, a *very* weird potato...
  17. [name] may [very well/not] be a likely candidate for a life-bearing planet and is not as blue as its discoverer thought it would be.
  18. It was enough of a surprise that it existed in the first place. In fact, [name] is now known to have [some/no] atmospheric clouds. It is larger than you might expect. It is perhaps the most under-rated thing in the entire solar system, right next to ketchup-flavored potato chips.
  19. [name] is at least as blue as an orange fruit. It definitely could use some [more/less] atmosphere.
  20. In stark contrast to what has been seen before, [name] it is considered a sister planet to its nearby companions. Like many other ancient superstitions, the ancient astronomers thought that this planet determined the happenings of their lives in some way.
  21. [name] can not be seen without your eyes, due to it's [shade] color being unmemorable. All missions proposed to visit this planet have been cancelled.
  22. Upsettingly enough, [name], the Astronomical Society is fairly certain the Space Program would find some use for this as an outpost. Not very many people seem to care anyways.
  23. [name] is not as blue as its discoverer thought it would be. The planet itself, of course, doesn't actually care.
  24. It is very well understood that [name] has won the "Prettiest Planet" contest the last five years. One of those things was false, I'll let you figure out which.
  25. We didn't really know before recently that [name] isn't all that great really. All missions proposed to visit this planet have been cancelled.
  26. Against common belief, [name] is [outside/inside] the habitable zone of its parent star. This is of course all obvious in retrospect.
  27. [name] is the least respected among the [gas/terrestrial/satellite] planets and it is considered a sister planet to its nearby companions. It is rumored to be the home of a very mean alien race.
  28. [name] is at least as blue as an orange fruit. It is perhaps the most under-rated thing in the entire solar system, right next to ketchup-flavored potato chips.
  29. [name]s first known date of discovery was over [200/1] years ago, due to its [high/low] orbit. Yeah, I know, right?
  30. Against common belief, [name] is thought to be the home of the best filet-o-fish. Many people care, certainly.
  31. It was absolutely neccesary that [name] is now known to have [some/no] atmospheric clouds. It is larger than you might expect. This is of course all obvious in retrospect.
  32. [name] [does/does not] [orbit/rotate] [prograde/retrograde]. It's accurate.
  33. Not many laymen know this, but [name] [does/does not] [orbit/rotate] [prograde/retrograde] and was not discovered untill the invention of the telescope. Many have longed to visit ever since it was first spotted in the sky.
  34. [name] is the most ugly planet in the system. It has been held in high regard ever since.
  35. A planet shrouded in mystery: [name] isn't all that great really. It has been held in high regard ever since.
  36. To the surprise of many, [name] was once thought to have canali along the surface. It turns out that those canali are actually the projections of the astronomer's retinas. Not very many people seem to care anyways.
  37. We didn't really know before recently that [name]s first known date of discovery was over [200/1] years ago, due to its [high/low] orbit. Not very many people seem to care anyways.
  38. Interestingly, [name] looks like a weird potato in space, a *very* weird potato... Many have longed to visit ever since it was first spotted in the sky.
  39. [name] it is considered a sister planet to its nearby companions. This has made a lot of people very unhappy and has been widely regarded as a "bad move."
  40. [name] this idea has carried along all the way to the present. Many people care, certainly.
  41. [name] may [very well/not] be a likely candidate for a life-bearing planet and looks like a weird potato in space, a *very* weird potato...
  42. While at the time, no one cared what she had to say about it, the astronomer who discovered this object was very right about it in many respects. For instance, we now know that [name] was not discovered untill the invention of the telescope. This is of course all obvious in retrospect.
  43. [name] was once thought to have canali along the surface. It turns out that those canali are actually the projections of the astronomer's retinas. The planet itself, of course, doesn't actually care.
  44. It seemed obvious that [name] is [outside/inside] the habitable zone of its parent star and was once thought to have canali along the surface. It turns out that those canali are actually the projections of the astronomer's retinas.
  45. [name] isn't all that great really. It is one of the more under-rated things in the solar system, along with canned spaghetti that is shaped like Star Adventure characters.
  46. Ironically enough, [name] is pretty 'meh' without the [air/rocks] being colored so [shade] and looks like a weird potato in space, a *very* weird potato... Not very many people seem to care anyways.
  47. [name] was once thought to have canali along the surface. It turns out that those canali are actually the projections of the astronomer's retinas. All missions proposed to visit this planet have been cancelled.
  48. We didn't really know before recently that [name] is at least as blue as an orange fruit and has been described as looking like "the weirdest cheese in existence".
  49. [name] this idea has carried along all the way to the present. Many have longed to visit ever since it was first spotted in the sky.
  50. [name] is the most ugly planet in the system. It is one of the more under-rated things in the solar system, along with canned spaghetti that is shaped like Star Adventure characters.
  51. [name] this idea has carried along all the way to the present. Perhaps at some point we'll visit it.
  52. It seemed obvious that [name] was thought to be a star untill recent times. It definitely could use some [more/less] atmosphere.
  53. [name] has won the "Prettiest Planet" contest the last five years. It's accurate.
  54. [name] has been described as looking like "the weirdest cheese in existence". Not very many people seem to care anyways.
  55. [name]s geology represents a point of confusion for many astronomers . All missions proposed to visit this planet have been cancelled.
  56. Unlike many other planets, [name] it is thought to taste almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea. The planet itself, of course, doesn't actually care.
  57. [name] has some characteristics that are just disappointing. It is rumored to be the location of an ancient alien colony. We can never know for sure without visiting it.
  58. [name] has some characteristics that are just disappointing. It must be a pretty spot for a vacation.
  59. [name] definitely [does/doesn't] have any life on it and is thought to be the home of the best filet-o-fish.
  60. Not many laymen know this, but [name] may [very well/not] be a likely candidate for a life-bearing planet. It is one of the more under-rated things in the solar system, along with canned spaghetti that is shaped like Star Adventure characters.
  61. With great disappointment in how badly the telescope building competition was going, the astronomer who discovered it noticed that [name] is the least respected among the [gas/terrestrial/satellite] planets. Yeah, I know, right?
  62. Interestingly, [name] this idea has carried along all the way to the present. All missions proposed to visit this planet have been cancelled.
  63. Not many laymen know this, but [name] was discovered only by mistake. The planet itself, of course, doesn't actually care.
  64. Interestingly, [name] isn't all that great really. Perhaps at some point we'll visit it.
  65. [name] [does/does not] [orbit/rotate] [prograde/retrograde] and was not discovered untill the invention of the telescope.
  66. Funnily enough, [name] may [very well/not] be a likely candidate for a life-bearing planet. Perhaps at some point we'll visit it.
  67. It was absolutely neccesary that [name] has won the "Prettiest Planet" contest the last five years. It is *so* over-rated.
  68. While at the time, everyone loved what he had to say about it, the astronomer who discovered this object wasn't very accurate about it in many respects. For instance, we now know that, contrary to prior belief, [name] is [outside/inside] the habitable zone of its parent star and was not discovered untill the invention of the telescope. One of those things was false, I'll let you figure out which.
  69. To the surprise of many, [name] isn't very nice to the eye, on account of its [shade] color,. It is *so* over-rated.
  70. [name] was once thought to have canali along the surface. It turns out that those canali are actually the projections of the astronomer's retinas. It is rumored to be the home of a very mean alien race.
  71. Ironically enough, [name] was not discovered untill the invention of the telescope. It is perhaps the most under-rated thing in the entire solar system, right next to ketchup-flavored potato chips.
  72. Funnily enough, [name] this idea has carried along all the way to the present. It is rumored to be the home of a very mean alien race.
  73. It was absolutely neccesary that [name] it is thought to taste almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea. If you know what I mean. ;)
  74. [name] is the [nr.] planet from [starname] and, the Astronomical Society is fairly certain the Space Program would find some use for this as an outpost. Many people care, certainly.
  75. It was enough of a surprise that it existed in the first place. In fact, [name]s geology represents a point of confusion for many astronomers . If you know what I mean. ;)
  76. Against common belief, [name], the Astronomical Society is fairly certain the Space Program would find some use for this as an outpost. If you know what I mean. ;)
  77. [name] is the [nr.] planet from [starname] and looks like a weird potato in space, a *very* weird potato... It has been held in high regard ever since.
  78. We didn't really know before recently that [name] has some characteristics that are just disappointing. If you know what I mean. ;)
  79. It was absolutely neccesary that [name] this idea has carried along all the way to the present. If you know what I mean. ;)
  80. [name]s first known date of discovery was over [200/1] years ago, due to its [high/low] orbit. Perhaps at some point we'll visit it.
  81. [name] was thought to be a star untill recent times. It definitely could use some [more/less] atmosphere.
  82. [name] is [outside/inside] the habitable zone of its parent star. Many have longed to visit ever since it was first spotted in the sky.
  83. Funnily enough, [name] isn't very nice to the eye, on account of its [shade] color,. It is one of the more under-rated things in the solar system, along with canned spaghetti that is shaped like Star Adventure characters.
  84. It was absolutely neccesary that [name] [does/does not] have an ocean. Many have longed to visit ever since it was first spotted in the sky.
  85. While at the time, no one cared what she had to say about it, the astronomer who discovered this object was very right about it in many respects. For instance, we now know that [name], the Astronomical Society is fairly certain the Space Program would find some use for this as an outpost. It has been held in high regard ever since.
  86. [name] was thought to be a star untill recent times. It definitely could use some [more/less] atmosphere.
  87. We didn't really know before recently that [name] this idea has carried along all the way to the present. It is rumored to be the location of an ancient alien colony. We can never know for sure without visiting it.
  88. [name] is the most ugly planet in the system. Like many other ancient superstitions, the ancient astronomers thought that this planet determined the happenings of their lives in some way.
  89. It was absolutely neccesary that [name] is pretty 'meh' without the [air/rocks] being colored so [shade]. Not very many people seem to care anyways.
  90. Against common belief, [name] has some characteristics that are just disappointing. Perhaps at some point we'll visit it.
  91. [name] is the most ugly planet in the system. This is of course all obvious in retrospect.
  92. Against common belief, [name] [does/does not] have an ocean. It has been held in high regard ever since.
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