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+ | '''[[File:Planet_5.png|thumb|left]]Mysterio System Planet 5''', along with the larger [[Mysterio System Planet 6|Planet 6]], is a planet of the Mysterio star system in the [[Spaceman Spiff]] universe. As its name indicates, it is the fifth planet from the star. |
+ | Planet 5 must be a very small planet when one considers it is even smaller than Planet 6, which itself is doubtless minuscule. It is a mineral planet, as evidenced by the noises it made upon impact with the rocky Planet 6. |
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− | In real life, [[Calvin]] was trying to solve the problem "5+6" in a math test, inspiring the scenario. |
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+ | Spaceman Spiff visited planets 5 and 6 in order to collide them and document the results. Planet 6 was pulled out of orbit toward the unmoved Planet 5, making 5 the "receiving end" of the collision. In real life, Calvin was trying to solve the problem "5+6" in a math test, inspiring the scenario. |
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Revision as of 21:34, 3 March 2017
Mysterio System Planet 5, along with the larger Planet 6, is a planet of the Mysterio star system in the Spaceman Spiff universe. As its name indicates, it is the fifth planet from the star.
Planet 5 must be a very small planet when one considers it is even smaller than Planet 6, which itself is doubtless minuscule. It is a mineral planet, as evidenced by the noises it made upon impact with the rocky Planet 6.
Spaceman Spiff visited planets 5 and 6 in order to collide them and document the results. Planet 6 was pulled out of orbit toward the unmoved Planet 5, making 5 the "receiving end" of the collision. In real life, Calvin was trying to solve the problem "5+6" in a math test, inspiring the scenario.