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The Sun & The Earth: Crash Course Big History #3

The Sun & The Earth: Crash Course Big History #3

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In which John Green, Hank Green, and Emily Graslie teach you about our Sun, and the formation of the planets. We're going to focus on the formation and development of the Earth, because that's where people live. You'll learn about the Solar nebula, the birth of the sun, the formation of planets, and how the Earth and the rest of the solar system developed over the last 4. 567 billion years Crimson: Theoretically, if I could position myself in space with both the Sun and Earth in my vision. and if I held a big, opaque board that blocked the sunlight from the Earth. then, if I lifted the board to let the light through, could I actually see the light travel from the Sun to the Earth over the next 8 minutes (assuming that there's some space dust to reflect the light?
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 9


Oki, so late to the party as ever, but goofy was not a dog, he is a cow. I know I know, but it's true. His girlfriend is daisy, also a cow. If later lore has said he is a dog it is only to appease the fan base who thought he was a dog.
Also Hades was not disliked in greek mythology, certainly liked more then most the other dogs. Again, popular opinion and Christian culture has shaped Hades to being s bad guy. Though he's in literature he's always the more lenient and tempered. His advice was even sought after by other gods and most importantly he argued for the sake of humans more often then any other god.
This was brought to you by-I know he was joking but shut up, it's still information and information is cool- foundation.

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I'd say the fact that the planet Pluto shares the same name with Mickey Mouse's dog is purely a coincidence. No planet can clear the objects in Pluto's orbit, so Pluto should stay counted. Finally, Eris is a dwarf planet that is smaller than Pluto. It's more massive, yes, but Pluto is larger. Pluto was demoted because it has an elliptical orbit. Mercury has the same ellipse and should be demoted. If Mercury is not stripped of it's planetary status, then Pluto should be promoted to planet, as should Eris and the recently discovered Planet X. Then, we would have the average eleven planets in our solar system.
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Eris is not bigger than Pluto. Pluto is larger, but Eris is more massive. Even more surprising is that, although Pluto has not been able to clear the rocks in its orbit, no other planet would be able to do so either. The State of New Mexico passed a resolution that says that Pluto is still a planet.
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Eris is a dwarf planet on the edge of our solar system which is more massive than Pluto. Eris is actually smaller than Pluto, and it should be classified as a planet. If Pluto was demoted, then Mercury should also be demoted, and we would have a nice seven planets in the solar system.
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The Hadean Era of Earth is similar to the volcano planet of Mustafar from Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. If we were around back then, every one of us would have turned into Darth Vader or Darth Malgus, who wore a similar prosthesis to Vader, only without the mask.
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Just want to say this; it is more likely that the sun was a third generation star than a second generation star. (Don-t know if new information came out since the upload) If I am incorrect I apologize. This was my own research, and it could be wrong.
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What if we aren't alone in the Universe? There are billions of galaxies in the universe, probably a Star Wars galaxy somewhere, and maybe, just maybe, Luke Skywalker's ghost is waiting for us there.
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We all know Houston is extremely hot. It's also very beautiful in the summers and even more so in the rural communities around it. I always imagined hell would be far worse if it was made of ice.
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For all the globetards,
Explain why the bottoms of the clouds are flat!
If the Earth were curved - wouldn't we see the bottom of the clouds follow the - curve - of the round Earth?

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