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For questions about any large astronomical bodies classified as planets, and their effects on their systems.
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How might a life-sustaining planet exist with an "atmospheric ocean"?
Sulfur Hexafluoride is 6 times denser than Earth's air, but far less dense than water. It is possible that on a high gravity planet with a cold and quiet atmosphere it would settle out and form the ga …
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Is there any way to tidally lock Earth to the Sun in its current state?
Planets are astronomical bodies. 100 years is less than an eye blink in astronomical time.
Hypothetically, you somehow find a way to turn the rotational energy of the earth into useful energy. …
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Possibility of using large asteroid as planetary attack weapon
This could be done, but literally anything else is easier.
In order to turn the Earth into a debris field, you need to overcome its gravitational binding energy; You need to deliver enough energy v …