ITS JUST A PHASE MOM I CAN SPIN WHENEVER I GET GOOD AND READY
ITS JUST A PHASE MOM I CAN SPIN WHENEVER I GET GOOD AND READY
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Uranus can spin, it is just fucking autistic about it.
Where my Jupiter bros at
Tell me about Jupiter. Why is its spot shrinking?
No storm lasts forever.
Ah yes, our famous Sir Hubbleton colored satellite telescope from the 1890's. Been 1 and 1/4 centuries since then and we've barely progressed in observation technology. Damned shame.
Never forget Jupiter is a failed star. A couple of more Jupiters worth of mass and that thing would initiate fusion.
Ahem
Fuck Jupiter and fuck her moons
Isnt that some kind of misinformation? Jupiter would need more than a couple of times its mass to start becoming a star.
This is the average American.
Video games with this kind of music?
Jupiter
yes its something like 80 more jupiters
Thinks its kind of a mixed bag. The amount of mass needed is defiantly far greater. I think the idea comes from just the sheer amount of mass it already has when compared to the very early days of the solar system. Jupiter was obviously acquired a large amount of mass during that time so the idea that maybe Jupiter could have attained Stardom is more of a hypothetical.
Good thread.
Collapse of Jupiter into Lucifer when
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what the fuck is this?
do people really believe jupiter creates some ominous droning sound?
Its the sound of the storm.
Would life have started on earth if we lived in a binary star system?
Every celestial body, including Earth, emit natural radio waves.
IIRC, that particular sound (Jupiter's) is the result of downshifting its radio natural radio frequency to audible levels and running it through a speaker.
It is not the sound of the storm.
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brainlet
I dunno
Probably not. I don't think it would have been possible for Jupiter to ignite into a star simply due to the circumstances. However had Jupiter gone up in flames, the solar system would be dramatically different, and I doubt earth would even exist at all.
What about with this kind of music?
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We don't know is the only answer that's actually correct. But the closest guess we have is "it depends on the nature of the stars in that system". In system Kepler-47c for instance, the two stars orbit each other closely and tightly, and the 3 planets in the system just orbit around the outside of those 2 stars.
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almost certainly not this earth. solar system would be drastically different. there would not be the same planets, if any at all. maybe somewhere out there there is a binary star system with an earth like planet capable of supporting life.
ok, that makes sense then
but still it isn't something you would hear when approaching jupiter which is what most people seem to think
The video in explains it.
>The Cassini spacecraft has been detecting intense radio emissions from the planet Saturn. They come from the planet's aurorae, where magnetic field lines thread the polar regions. These signals have been shifted into the range of human hearing and compressed in time.
Although, I have no idea what they mean by "shifted into the range of human hearing" (IE reducing the frequencies to under 40k hz) as well as "and compressed in time" (IE increasing the cycles within a given second, IE increasing the frequencies, the literal opposite of what was said before).
Maybe I'm just a brainlet or maybe it means the range of frequencies emitted were more than 40k, so they had to compress them in addition to downshifting so that they'd all fit within the 20hz-40k hz range.
Absolutely correct. A 60hz radio frequency and a 60hz soundwave are very, very different things.
Reminder that Saturn's rings have gigantic mile high ice towers on the edges.