The Solar System Personality Test
Their result for The Solar System Personality Test ...
Jupiter: The Leader
Jupiter is the fifth from the sun.
Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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They scored 25% on Mars, higher than 60% of your peers.
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They scored 73% on Jupiter, higher than 82% of your peers.
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They scored 8% on Mercury, higher than 35% of your peers.
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They scored 33% on Venus, higher than 49% of your peers.
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They scored 38% on Earth, higher than 35% of your peers.
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They scored 45% on Saturn, higher than 94% of your peers.
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They scored 0% on Uranus, higher than 4% of your peers.
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They scored 28% on Neptune, higher than 7% of your peers.
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They scored 0% on Pluto, higher than 23% of your peers.
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They scored 52% on Ceres, higher than 64% of your peers.
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They scored 30% on Pallas, higher than 67% of your peers.
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They scored 18% on Icarus, higher than 26% of your peers.
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They scored 38% on Luna, higher than 92% of your peers.
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They scored 20% on Io, higher than 30% of your peers.
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They scored 28% on Ganymede, higher than 75% of your peers.
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They scored 21% on Titan, higher than 7% of your peers.
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They scored 44% on Iapetus, higher than 66% of your peers.
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They scored 8% on Triton, higher than 19% of your peers.
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They scored 20% on Europa, higher than 20% of your peers.
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They scored 50% on Prometheus, higher than 94% of your peers.
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They scored 21% on Tethys, higher than 84% of your peers.
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They scored 17% on Enceladus, higher than 70% of your peers.
All possible test results
Mercury: The Slut
The fastest of the planets and the hottest, second only to Venus. Unlike Venus, Mercury lacks the cloud cover and leads little to the imagination. Read more
Venus: The Lover
Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system but is covered by a layer of clouds. Because they are looking for love, Venus people don't dress in revealing clothes or searching primarily for sex.Â... Read more
Earth: An average person
Earth is a place of average temperature, at least by human standards, with a variety of climates and landscapes. Earth people are well balanced and don't go to extremes very often. Read more
Saturn: The Ostentatious One
Saturn is a gold coloured planet with bright rings around it. Being noticed and looking good is important to Saturn people. Read more
Uranus: Bi-polar
Because of its near 90 degree tilt, the northern hemisphere points toward the sun at one point during its orbit and the southern hemisphere points toward the sun at the opposite point in its orbit. ... Read more
Neptune: The Gloomy One
Neptune is a blue coloured planet and the farthest from the sun. It wasn't discovered simply by seeing like most other objects in the solar system. It took mathematics to realize that it must be t... Read more
Pluto: The Oddity
Planet? Asteroid? Dwarf Planet? Mickey Mouse Planet? Kuiper Belt Object? Nobody knows what it is anymore. But, two things are certain: it's far out there and it has a highly eccentric orbit. You... Read more
Ceres: The Come-back Kid
When Ceres was first discovered, it was called a planet. Then it got demoted to asteroid and everyone forgot about it. But, with the International Astronomical Union's new definit... Read more
Pallas: The Al Bundy of asteroids
Pallas was considered a planet when it was first discovered but was forgotten once it got demoted to asteroid. Its glory days are behind it. Read more
Icarus: The Daredevil
Icarus passes dangerously close to the sun. If it was made of wax, it would certainly melt. Icarus people like the adrenaline of risky and dangerous activities. Read more
The Moon: the Sidekick
The Earth and the moon are sometimes thought of as a binary planet system. The relationship isn't quite equal, however, as the moon borrows the Earth's popularity. Read more
Io: The Changing One
Because Io is the most volcanically active body in the solar system, its surface is constantly being madeover by the continual erruptions. Io people similarly makeover their appearance and/or person... Read more
Ganymede: Big Fish in a Small Pond
Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system ... but it's still just a moon. Read more
Titan: The Mystery
Titan is a distant moon covered with thick clouds. Little is known about what lies beneath. Titan people keep to themselves and don't often let people know what they are thinking ... Read more
Iapetus: It Has a Dark Side
One half of Iapetus is very bright, reflecting a lot of light, while the other side is very dark, reflecting very little light. Iapetus people look happy and easy going, but they have a dark side.e... Read more
Triton: The Rebel
Unlike every most moons in the solar system and unlike all other moons of comprable size, Triton has a retrograde orbit. That is, its orbit Neptune in the opposite direction than Ne... Read more
Europa: The Icy One
Europa's surface is covered entirely of ice. Europa people seem similarily icy, unfriendly and emotionless. Below Europa's ice might exist a layer of liquid water. Is the warmth under Europa peo... Read more
Prometheus: The Organizer
Prometheus is one of Saturn's shepard moons, which keep the rings in order. Prometheus type people like order and organization. Read more
Tethys: One of a Couple
The moons Tethys and Janus switch orbits with each other everytime they pass each other in orbit. Tethys people rarely do anything without their partner. If their partners are not available, neith... Read more
Enceladus: The Mirror
Enceladus's surface reflects more light than any other in the solar system. Enceladus people act like mirrors for the partner. Their CD collection show the history of their boyfri... Read more
Jupiter: The Leader
Jupiter is the largest of the planets and has the largest gravitational influence on the rest of the planets. Jupiter is leader in the solar system. Read more
Mars: The Aggressive One
Mars is a terrestrial planet with a very harsh environment. Similarily, your personality is harsh, blunt and aggressive. Read more
Pluto: The Oddity
Planet? Asteroid? Dwarf Planet? No one quite knows what you are. You are hard to categorize. Read more