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- cross-posted to:
- science_memes@mander.xyz
Best planet in da world
Mars also only receives 50% of sunlight compared to earth, while the thinness of the atmosphere means its whiter due to the lack of scattering. So it’s smaller and whiter.
Ew. Take the L
Oh hey, one of my friends linked me this in video form about a year ago, and I made a video where, as Phobos passes the sun, the Doom Level 1 music fades in and out.
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Marsian kids: I want a solar eclipse
Mom: We have solar eclipse at homeSolar eclipse at home:
We’re definitely the spoiled rich kids of the solar system. The view from Kenny’s house sucks.
at least stick to the solar system
Yeah, a planet that’s just like Earth but with a ring system would be dope af
Though maybe it’s impossible to have rings and a cool bigass moon because gravity or something? Physicists, help a homie out.
Not a scientist but I imagine 1 moon or more would more or less attract all the matter that would otherwise become a ring?
Saturn has 146 moons and the largest, Titan, is 50% larger than ours, but also farther away from the planet.
I legit forgot Saturn existed there, I shouldn’t try to brain before lunch.
Saturn’s rings are quite temporary on the time scale that planets exist at. They might only have been formed in a collision between moons 100 million years ago, and will most likely disappear in some 100 million years. This is a very brief period compared to the age of the planet.
So rings are likely quite an unstable formation either way.
You’ll get lots of full solar eclipses on Pluto but that’s a boring one too. No birds to hear freaking out (government drones beeping about low power from solar panels). The Sun looks tiny, too. ★☆☆☆☆
On this episode of Botched
Looks like Wiley Coyote after being blown up.
I was thinking of cookie monster’s eyes.
Phobos giving Sun crazy googly eyes