
What If Jupiter's Moons Scattered Across the Solar System?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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If Jupiter's moons were to suddenly scatter across the Solar System, it would have a significant impact on the orbits and motions of other celestial bodies. Jupiter's moons are large and massive, and their sudden movement would likely cause gravitational disruptions that would affect the orbits of other planets and moons in the Solar System.
It could also cause a disruption in the balance of the solar system and could cause comets and asteroids to collide with other planets. The moons of Jupiter also play a role in the formation and evolution of the solar system, and their movement could change the dynamics of how the solar system formed and evolved.
Additionally, it would be a catastrophic event for the moons themselves, as they would be torn apart by the intense gravitational forces and would likely be destroyed. It's important to note that this scenario is purely hypothetical and Jupiter's moons are stable and not expected to scatter across the solar system.
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If Jupiter's moons were to suddenly scatter across the Solar System, it would have a significant impact on the orbits and motions of other celestial bodies. Jupiter's moons are large and massive, and their sudden movement would likely cause gravitational disruptions that would affect the orbits of other planets and moons in the Solar System.
It could also cause a disruption in the balance of the solar system and could cause comets and asteroids to collide with other planets. The moons of Jupiter also play a role in the formation and evolution of the solar system, and their movement could change the dynamics of how the solar system formed and evolved.
Additionally, it would be a catastrophic event for the moons themselves, as they would be torn apart by the intense gravitational forces and would likely be destroyed. It's important to note that this scenario is purely hypothetical and Jupiter's moons are stable and not expected to scatter across the solar system.
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What if Lake Victoria in East Africa dries up.
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What if Lake Victoria in East Africa dries up.
Hi I always follow you up but I know you don't wanna talk about Africa but please over than 7 countries depends on this East African Lake Victoria Known by the locals in Uganda as NYANJJA NALUBALE & also in TANZANIA as Lake NYANZA.
It's the source of the River nile and it has been here for us for over a Billion years I can say-
But please consider us this time.
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mark
We worry so much about what gonna end earth from space but we don't see we actually destroy ourselves from here-- if anything gonna destroy earth that's us the humans not planets moons asteroids black holes - unfortunately and really the moon has nothing to do with our planet that's bulshit is just a piece of rock stuck in our gravitational field nothing more.
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We worry so much about what gonna end earth from space but we don't see we actually destroy ourselves from here-- if anything gonna destroy earth that's us the humans not planets moons asteroids black holes - unfortunately and really the moon has nothing to do with our planet that's bulshit is just a piece of rock stuck in our gravitational field nothing more.
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whatif
So the moment Jupiter's moons leave their orbits, they would stop being moons and become something else. If the larger moons, like Ganymede, Callisto or Europa, gravitated toward the Sun, they could end up in the habitable zone of our Solar System. This is the range within 0. 9-1. 2 AU of our Sun.
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So the moment Jupiter's moons leave their orbits, they would stop being moons and become something else. If the larger moons, like Ganymede, Callisto or Europa, gravitated toward the Sun, they could end up in the habitable zone of our Solar System. This is the range within 0. 9-1. 2 AU of our Sun.
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Dalton
Ganymede is bigger than mercury.
Mercury is a planet.
Mercury orbits the sun.
Jupiter needs 2% more mass to become a star.
Why is Ganymede not a planet if it is bigger than mercury and or Bert-s a large enough object.
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Ganymede is bigger than mercury.
Mercury is a planet.
Mercury orbits the sun.
Jupiter needs 2% more mass to become a star.
Why is Ganymede not a planet if it is bigger than mercury and or Bert-s a large enough object.
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Ghasem
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few country BE HIT IN 2021 BEGIN 2022 canada First & Secund BE IN WORLD NEWS BY MY UINFO TO YOUTBE 3WAR COMING BY SPACE ATTACK TO few coyunytry BY BIGEST TUSNAMI FLOOD your dep BE SECUND ONE IN Tecn weapn BE HIT DESTYRED
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Shizon84
I saw another video when Jupiter decided to go on a rampage and eat all the other planets and another where all of Jupiter's moons said to Jupiter, -We are sorry, but we are leaving you and staying with Earth-.
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I saw another video when Jupiter decided to go on a rampage and eat all the other planets and another where all of Jupiter's moons said to Jupiter, -We are sorry, but we are leaving you and staying with Earth-.
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help
I've got a what if for you what if the first planet flies into the sun the second planet becomes the first planet the third planet becomes the second planet and so forth and so forth now that's a good scenario
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I've got a what if for you what if the first planet flies into the sun the second planet becomes the first planet the third planet becomes the second planet and so forth and so forth now that's a good scenario
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Debra
Can you please settle something for me once and for all? Which planet in out solar system? I think it's Venus bit someone else that I had been debating this with says it is -Jupiter. - Which one is it>
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Can you please settle something for me once and for all? Which planet in out solar system? I think it's Venus bit someone else that I had been debating this with says it is -Jupiter. - Which one is it>
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Xeno
Moon and Mercury might have been originated from Jupiter considering their axial tilt is so similar to the axial tilt of Jupiter's moons. Earth captured Moon and Sun captured Mercury long time ago.
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Moon and Mercury might have been originated from Jupiter considering their axial tilt is so similar to the axial tilt of Jupiter's moons. Earth captured Moon and Sun captured Mercury long time ago.
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YoSoySDA
Hey, people from the United States, I come from Spanish wath if I want you to come and see and tell me if how you speak sounds strange or not because to me this narrator sounds strange
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Hey, people from the United States, I come from Spanish wath if I want you to come and see and tell me if how you speak sounds strange or not because to me this narrator sounds strange
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steven
If this happened we will have died and if our planet still managed to keep micro organisms the new next species would experience a larger earth earth would increase in size
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If this happened we will have died and if our planet still managed to keep micro organisms the new next species would experience a larger earth earth would increase in size
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Doggo
Do a what if earth had the strongest gravitational force than the solar system combined including the sun kinda like Jupiter having more mass than all combined except sun
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Do a what if earth had the strongest gravitational force than the solar system combined including the sun kinda like Jupiter having more mass than all combined except sun
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Screamingiraffe
What if Titan shared the same orbit as Earth but 180 degrees opposite, also at the same orbital speed and rotation. How would it develop?
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What if Titan shared the same orbit as Earth but 180 degrees opposite, also at the same orbital speed and rotation. How would it develop?
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0pointsix-C
They won't be called the moon, they would be called -POSSIBLE DEATH-. OR melody sheep's next video - LIFE BEYOND MOONS-
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They won't be called the moon, they would be called -POSSIBLE DEATH-. OR melody sheep's next video - LIFE BEYOND MOONS-
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Brandan
Ganymede needs to be towed out of its orbit around Jupiter and become its own independent woman that don't need no man -
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Ganymede needs to be towed out of its orbit around Jupiter and become its own independent woman that don't need no man -
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Raam
What if all continents merged together to form Pangea again and what if Karens ruled that World in a dictatorial manner?
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What if all continents merged together to form Pangea again and what if Karens ruled that World in a dictatorial manner?
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Boi
What if a moon or a big rock I forgot how to spell it so I just said rock ok ok what if a moon or a big rock hits a star
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What if a moon or a big rock I forgot how to spell it so I just said rock ok ok what if a moon or a big rock hits a star
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Fishing
What I don-t understand. How is it possible to know what-s in space, when we don-t even know what-s in our oceans.
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What I don-t understand. How is it possible to know what-s in space, when we don-t even know what-s in our oceans.
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Aaryavboi7
Think about it our moon orbits us we and the moon are in the habitable zone so why isn-t there any life on moon
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Think about it our moon orbits us we and the moon are in the habitable zone so why isn-t there any life on moon
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Abhinay
What if we take all heat from a planet? And what if the planet also doesn't gain heat from it's surrounding?
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What if we take all heat from a planet? And what if the planet also doesn't gain heat from it's surrounding?
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