
What If a Rogue Planet Entered Our Solar System?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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Christopher
One was captured by our sun and we are currently experiencing the effects. Due to it's orbit the effects are rather mild so far. Has a stable elliptical orbit of about 45 degrees relative to the ecliptic plane and a revolutionary period of 28 days. You can observe it directly with a NIR filter and a cheap telescope. It will be visible on the upper left and lower right as it passes behind the sun. It is not visible from the front of the sun since the orbit does not cross the ecliptic plane from our current vantage point. It should be visible as an eclipse later this year though.
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One was captured by our sun and we are currently experiencing the effects. Due to it's orbit the effects are rather mild so far. Has a stable elliptical orbit of about 45 degrees relative to the ecliptic plane and a revolutionary period of 28 days. You can observe it directly with a NIR filter and a cheap telescope. It will be visible on the upper left and lower right as it passes behind the sun. It is not visible from the front of the sun since the orbit does not cross the ecliptic plane from our current vantage point. It should be visible as an eclipse later this year though.
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Jon
Hmmm. A rogue planet, with massive EM field so powerful that you can see it's super Auroras even though it's 20 lightyears away from ANY Sun and it's CME Storms
Oh and this rogue is 13 times the size of Jupiter. making it just north of 1, 100, 000 miles in diameter.
Or in other words, this PLANET is over 25% bigger than Sol, our Sun.
Yeah. okay.
We are truly in Orwellian times. and no one seems to have called it. Amazing.
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Hmmm. A rogue planet, with massive EM field so powerful that you can see it's super Auroras even though it's 20 lightyears away from ANY Sun and it's CME Storms
Oh and this rogue is 13 times the size of Jupiter. making it just north of 1, 100, 000 miles in diameter.
Or in other words, this PLANET is over 25% bigger than Sol, our Sun.
Yeah. okay.
We are truly in Orwellian times. and no one seems to have called it. Amazing.
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Jeff
If the rogue planet were on a direct collision course with Earth, then Earth would be torn to pieces even BEFORE the actual collision. This is because the side of Earth closest to that planet would feel its gravity more strongly than the side of Earth that's farthest away. Earth would be stretched into an ellipsoid and then torn apart. It would be the little pieces of Earth that would rain down on the rogue planet.
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If the rogue planet were on a direct collision course with Earth, then Earth would be torn to pieces even BEFORE the actual collision. This is because the side of Earth closest to that planet would feel its gravity more strongly than the side of Earth that's farthest away. Earth would be stretched into an ellipsoid and then torn apart. It would be the little pieces of Earth that would rain down on the rogue planet.
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Damien
If the fact that UY Scuti is 17 hundred times larger than the sun makes it big enough to be able to fit about 5 billion suns inside, and rogue planets are 17 THOUSAND times larger than the Earth, then that means that a rogue planet could fit about 50 billion Earths inside, which also means that destroying a rogue planet would kill quintillions of aliens (since 1 billion times 1 billion is 1 quintillion.
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If the fact that UY Scuti is 17 hundred times larger than the sun makes it big enough to be able to fit about 5 billion suns inside, and rogue planets are 17 THOUSAND times larger than the Earth, then that means that a rogue planet could fit about 50 billion Earths inside, which also means that destroying a rogue planet would kill quintillions of aliens (since 1 billion times 1 billion is 1 quintillion.
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Sorin
What if a rogue planet big as the one you presented here (SIMP) entered the Solar System and without disturbing the orbits of the planets, entered the the Earth's orbit and made Earth and Moon it's moons, without tidally locking them with itself?
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What if a rogue planet big as the one you presented here (SIMP) entered the Solar System and without disturbing the orbits of the planets, entered the the Earth's orbit and made Earth and Moon it's moons, without tidally locking them with itself?
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UNIVERSE
Guys do you remember the qualification to be called planet? one of the qualification is it must orbit a star. so pluto ain't a planet but they have so called rogue planet without orbiting any stars. did you get the logic? lol
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Guys do you remember the qualification to be called planet? one of the qualification is it must orbit a star. so pluto ain't a planet but they have so called rogue planet without orbiting any stars. did you get the logic? lol
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whatif
The solar system use to have a plannet called -fifth giant- but its orbit is rlly weird the first its in the orbit of jupiter and orbit beyond the kuiper belt and flew out of its orbit and flying to other star system
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The solar system use to have a plannet called -fifth giant- but its orbit is rlly weird the first its in the orbit of jupiter and orbit beyond the kuiper belt and flew out of its orbit and flying to other star system
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charbel
Rogue planet is 10 times bigger then jupiter cuz you said rogue planet is 1000 times bigger and jupiter is 100 times bigger then earth so that means rogue planet is 10 times bigger then jupiter not 13 times bigger
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Rogue planet is 10 times bigger then jupiter cuz you said rogue planet is 1000 times bigger and jupiter is 100 times bigger then earth so that means rogue planet is 10 times bigger then jupiter not 13 times bigger
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Sprite
19 light years is like, 5. 5 trillion miles. If traveling at 100k per hour towards our solar system, it will arrive in a mere 56 million years. Get busy living or get busy dying. Not time to waste folks.
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19 light years is like, 5. 5 trillion miles. If traveling at 100k per hour towards our solar system, it will arrive in a mere 56 million years. Get busy living or get busy dying. Not time to waste folks.
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Dan
so i guess i'm the only one that came back to this post after finding out a mini planet is actually making it's way through our solar system now? loool -what if-, the next video should be, -what to do-
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so i guess i'm the only one that came back to this post after finding out a mini planet is actually making it's way through our solar system now? loool -what if-, the next video should be, -what to do-
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Mike
Depending on it's size It would plow through the Oort Cloud sending thousands of comets into the inner solar system enough of those would hit Earth to destroy everything on it: s surface.
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Depending on it's size It would plow through the Oort Cloud sending thousands of comets into the inner solar system enough of those would hit Earth to destroy everything on it: s surface.
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Scott
Ok but what if a rogue planet entered the solar system, got slowed down by Saturn and Jupiter, and then ended up staying and circularizing its orbit around the Sun between Earth and Mars?
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Ok but what if a rogue planet entered the solar system, got slowed down by Saturn and Jupiter, and then ended up staying and circularizing its orbit around the Sun between Earth and Mars?
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Ghost
These are the questions that rich and elite should worry about. The rest of us are just trying to get by with our puny little lives and work long hours so we can afford internet -
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These are the questions that rich and elite should worry about. The rest of us are just trying to get by with our puny little lives and work long hours so we can afford internet -
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Skirby
I think the sun would just pull it into its gravity, or jupiter would take it as a moon, it depends on size and mass and at what angle its coming into the solar system
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I think the sun would just pull it into its gravity, or jupiter would take it as a moon, it depends on size and mass and at what angle its coming into the solar system
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Incognito12000
Lol, none of this would happen. A rogue planet would barely affect our orbit or any other planet. Our solar system is huge as well as the space between planets
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Lol, none of this would happen. A rogue planet would barely affect our orbit or any other planet. Our solar system is huge as well as the space between planets
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The
The planet may orbit the sun. You see, Pluto may have been a rogue planet captured by the Sun's gravity, so the rogue planet may, just may, start orbiting the sun.
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The planet may orbit the sun. You see, Pluto may have been a rogue planet captured by the Sun's gravity, so the rogue planet may, just may, start orbiting the sun.
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Orhan
The can toy tell me if a rouge size of venus enter habiteble zone and it War safe dictance from earth that it wouldnt collied or Didnt push out of solar system
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The can toy tell me if a rouge size of venus enter habiteble zone and it War safe dictance from earth that it wouldnt collied or Didnt push out of solar system
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Savage
Wait if the planet is 13 times bigger than Jupiter considering the sun is only 10 times bigger than Jupiter wouldn't it make that planet bigger than the sun
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Wait if the planet is 13 times bigger than Jupiter considering the sun is only 10 times bigger than Jupiter wouldn't it make that planet bigger than the sun
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Rory's
Thankfully it-s not OTS 44 or else- uh it-s bigger than OTS 44 because OTS 44 it 11x Bigger than Jupiter but that planet is 13x Bigger than Jupiter-
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Thankfully it-s not OTS 44 or else- uh it-s bigger than OTS 44 because OTS 44 it 11x Bigger than Jupiter but that planet is 13x Bigger than Jupiter-
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aiden
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Todd
Would it go into orbit around the sun? You can't ignore gravity in this situation if your saying it will disrupt orbits.
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Would it go into orbit around the sun? You can't ignore gravity in this situation if your saying it will disrupt orbits.
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whatif
First planet: SIMP
S - Super
I - Intense
M - Minecraft
P - Player
OOHOHHHHHHHHHHH
---ROAST 100-- -
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First planet: SIMP
S - Super
I - Intense
M - Minecraft
P - Player
OOHOHHHHHHHHHHH
---ROAST 100-- -
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peterassbeater420
Imagine being named by one of the most intelligent species in the whole galaxy and then get called a simp
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Imagine being named by one of the most intelligent species in the whole galaxy and then get called a simp
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morgue
At a party
Earth: Jupiter isn't that your mother? -Points to the rogue planet-
Jupiter: oh damnit -hides-
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At a party
Earth: Jupiter isn't that your mother? -Points to the rogue planet-
Jupiter: oh damnit -hides-
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