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The key is, it's so far out and moving so fast that it easily overpowers the pull of gravity at that range. Gravity is a tricky and sometimes very unintuitive force of physics.I still don't understand how that New Horizons spacecraft can escape the gravity of the giant sun. It says it will run out of energy in 2038... its just sooo tiny and thrust is so small... I thought gravity/orbit pull in from the sun would be greater than that. I know its lesser the further you go, but still. I don't get it, lol
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Gravity is a tricky and sometimes very unintuitive force of physics.
Gravity is a real weakling – 10 to the power 40 times weaker than the electromagnetic force that holds atoms together
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Processor | 7800X3D -25 all core |
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If we ever detect tritium (radio frequency 1516.701 detects it) in our solar system (its never been checked) we could be almost sure there is alien probe that has been here. quite interesting watch here:
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I thought this was a pic of Uranus?This might be a very elementary question about the planets in our solar system, and if it is well then so be it. However, I am very curious, with the latest JWST image of Neptune,
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Why do some planets form like this with massive amounts of methane, and others have too much iron oxide (like Mars I think, but I may be wrong on that, but my overall point still stands)... like how, Earth is basically multiple collisions of materials from asteroids, comets, multiple large objects crashing into each other to form this perfect medley to allow for life. Where the fuck did Neptune get all its methane? Why is it just out there in middle of nowhere, why was not some of it taken by Pluto, is there something inherently built into physics, that when a mass of say methane becomes large enough, it attracts more of the same stuff mostly? Outside of gravity of course... I am speaking of like at the atomic level...
I don't know, I just don't get it.
In other news, this new image from JWST is breathaking. Honestly, how is this inherently built into physics to look so damn perfect? It's so beautiful. Man, sometimes I envy humans of the past, being in so touch with the stars, and so much of our culture now doesn't even care. Truly mind boggling in itself, but that is another story.
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I thought this was a pic of Uranus?
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Did it not get renamed as "Urectum", oh that is hundreds of years away.I thought this was a pic of Uranus?
Um, that photo is not Neptune. It's Uranus. Neptune is more blue and, most importantly, it's ring are aligned with the planetary plane, more or less. The rings of Uranus are shown as such because of the planet rotating on a 81.2degree axis.This might be a very elementary question about the planets in our solar system, and if it is well then so be it. However, I am very curious, with the latest JWST image of Neptune,
It is.I thought this was a pic of Uranus?
That's not a failure of Google or you. Not a lot is known for certain. Most of the chemical analysis for the outer planets is best-guess based on spectral observations. More exploration is needed to learn more detail.I can't seem to find the percentile make up of each planet, google has failed me.