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planeta-ojo
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If I didn't have the script, it could be espam of some children's novel, but I'm going to assume it's a mistake for "red planet" (a way of calling Mars), or -as John tells it- a bad translation of eyeball planet ("planet like eyeball". See planet , red , eyeball .

  



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John Rene Plaut

PLANET-EYE. I'll try to explain it scientifically. Planets are being discovered lately that revolve around red dwarf stars, which emit low light. Then for there to be life must be close to your star. The likely thing is that, like our moon, they are tidal locking planets and always keep the misna face looking at the star. That means half the planet will be hot and desert and the other cold and frozen. But there will be a stripe, like the retina of the felines, where there would be liquid water and, eventually, life. In the distance, the planet would look like an eyeball, beyond co. or an eye. For simplicity of English language they were renamed eye-planet or planet-eye in Spanish.

  










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