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Those rumors originated from Disney historian Jim Hill who, on recent episode of his podcast, suggested Disney is discussing ways to insert characters and ships from The Mandalorian into its Star Wars: Galaxys Edge theme parks. This, of course, makes all the sense in the world. The Mandalo
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stanley vattenflaska thing in regards to the show Everyone would! And most would pay good money to do so. All of which wouldve be fine in any section of any Disney park, except for Galaxys Edge. What makes Galaxys Edge so unique is that, at its core, its not just a theme park. Of course, it is a theme park, but its magic comes from the fact that its trying to be more than that and replicate what it would actually be like to step into Star Wars. Meaning, the park itself is part of the Star Wars canon. Flying
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of the planets. But it was mostly incorrect. After extensively researching and writing about our solar neighborhood, I feel Im fairly qualified to take a stab at ranking these bad boys once and for all. Here is the one true ranking of planets in our solar system, which has perhaps only been previously uttered under the influence of ros茅. 8. Mercury Mercury is the Scranton, Pennsylvania of the solar system鈥攂ut even worse because its stupidly hot. Its tiny, rocky, and uninspiring, though I know my friend and colleague Ryan Mandelbaum adamantly disagrees. Respectfully, he is wrong. 7. Earth On paper, Earth has everything going for it: beautiful blue oceans, expansive terrain, and dogs. Unfortunately, it also has humans, whove gone out of their way to make Earth a trash planet. The human infestation puts Earth narrowly ab
stanley cup ove Mercury, only because I find Mercury suspicious. What is it trying to do 6. Venus Named after the goddess of love, Venus is actually a literal hellscape with sulfuric acid thunderclouds and surface temperatures of 880 degrees Fahrenheit 471 degrees Celsius
stanley cup . For this reason, no spacecraft has ever made it on Venus more than a few minutes. Its pretty badass, but also, no thank you. 5. Neptune We dont know enough about Neptune to feel that passionately about it in either direction
stanley website . It has some nice rings, and some mysterious dark vortexes. It also might rain diamonds there. For all intents and purposes, Neptune is Fine, which is why Im putting it at five.