No you can't.
You can't you have to keep it once you have bought it.
Movie Star Planet is a super cute online game where you can get pets to take care of, virtually. There are no instructions on how to give a pet away once you obtain it though.
you can't give away you pet because you payed for it and they didn't pay you did .name is England and Great Britan Girl
it is actually impossible to do it, there was only 1 free VIP give away last Xmas.
No, you will only get a virus if you click on links to websites claiming to give away free money or diamonds. Hope to be helpful!
by telling people your password. they could type in your user name and password then.... play u then take your stuff away if they ever do its your falt
You have to find the name of your planet, which is often the name of the star it is going round with a small letter from b onwards. Taking the small letter away gives the name of the star. In the case of Earth (which is my planet) the star is called "Sol".
I think you have to wait for the add to go away for a second or 2 .. But be careful you have to be quick enough or you'll have to wait again
The star attracts the planet; the planet attracts the star. As a result of the latter, the star changes position. If this change is such that the star moves away from us during one part of the planet's orbit, and towards us at another (or more generally, the star's speed towards us, or away from us, changes slightly), then this can be detected as a Doppler shift.
It seems there is a planet with this name in Star Trek. This would be a ficticious planet, and I believe it is very likely that the creators of the series didn't specify the distance from Earth.
While throughout the movie it seems like it is a far away planet it turns out to actually be Earth in the far flung future.
Besides the fact that it exists, very little. We know - approximately - what orbit it is in, and how far away it is from the parent star. We can calculate, VERY roughly, what the surface temperature of the planet might be, based on the brightness of the star and the distance to the planet. We can barely guess at the size of the planet, based on how much it occults the star.