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10 years ago

oh hey link what’s up little guy

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you don’t look so hot. you have a headache?

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well let’s take a look see

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holy shit

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holy SHIT

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it’s a boy. omg i’m a grandma

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i’m so proud

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9 years ago
What If The Moon Was Colonized?

What if the Moon was colonized?

9 years ago
Uranus Seen From Saturn

Uranus seen from Saturn

9 years ago
The Spacecraft Cassini Captured Some Raw Images Of The Icy Saturn Moon, Enceladus From Just 30 Miles
The Spacecraft Cassini Captured Some Raw Images Of The Icy Saturn Moon, Enceladus From Just 30 Miles
The Spacecraft Cassini Captured Some Raw Images Of The Icy Saturn Moon, Enceladus From Just 30 Miles
The Spacecraft Cassini Captured Some Raw Images Of The Icy Saturn Moon, Enceladus From Just 30 Miles

The spacecraft Cassini captured some raw images of the icy Saturn moon, Enceladus from just 30 miles away. The small crescent moon erupted a geyser at its South Pole, backlit plumes filled with salt water and organic compounds. Read full article and view these pictures here.

10 years ago
"Holy Crap Sugar Gliders Are Cute!"

"Holy crap sugar gliders are cute!"

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9 years ago

Need

Solar Bath Bomb Set By The Cosmic Company

Solar Bath Bomb Set by The Cosmic Company

Turn bath time into a stellar fun experience! Drop one of these super fun bombs in the bath and be transported to a new galaxy. Enjoy the fun fizziness as the bath turns an exciting new color and the aromatherapy smells center and balance you! These planet bombs are unlike anything you will ever find. Each gift set includes 9 beautiful hand crafted Planet bath bombs, that are hand painted with mica powder. Find more stuff in their Etsy shop!

9 years ago
In Last Week’s Episode Of It’s Okay To Be Smart, I Talked About Why The Moon Orbits The Earth. If
In Last Week’s Episode Of It’s Okay To Be Smart, I Talked About Why The Moon Orbits The Earth. If
In Last Week’s Episode Of It’s Okay To Be Smart, I Talked About Why The Moon Orbits The Earth. If
In Last Week’s Episode Of It’s Okay To Be Smart, I Talked About Why The Moon Orbits The Earth. If

In last week’s episode of It’s Okay To Be Smart, I talked about why the moon orbits the Earth. If you haven’t watched it yet, give it a look. I’ll wait.

There’s some pretty interesting and counterintuitive astrophysics keeping the moon orbiting Earth and not getting gobbled up by the sun. But I left one thing out of that video. The moon doesn’t really orbit the Earth. Strictly speaking, the moon and the Earth orbit each other.  

Just like the Earth exerts a gravitational force on the moon, the moon and its mass are “tugging” right back on us. As a result, the two bodies are actually orbiting a point in between, called the barycenter.

If you’ve ever watched pairs figure skating, you’ve seen this in action. When spinning through this move, called a “death spiral”, the two skaters are actually rotating around a barycenter in between their two centers of mass:

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This is true of any two orbiting objects, whether it’s a pair of binary stars, a planet and its star, or a planet and its moon(s). You can think of it just like a playground see-saw, with the masses and distance between the two orbiting objects determining where the “balance” point is. 

The Earth/Moon barycenter is about 1,700 km beneath the crust:

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Jupiter, despite being more than five times farther from our central star than Earth is, is so massive that its barycenter lies outside of the Sun:

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The Earth-Sun barycenter, on the other hand, is effectively in the center of the sun. Our mass is just peanuts compared to that of that huge burning ball of hot gas:

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When two orbiting bodies have similar masses and are relatively close to each other, it can be tough to figure out who’s orbiting whom. This is one reason that some astronomers think Pluto and its moon Charon are more of a double-dwarf-planet system:

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Scientists use the see-saw physics of barycenters to study planets in distant solar systems, observing these wobbly waltzes to discover planets that we can’t see with telescopes.

The dig deeper into this cool bit of astrophysics, check out this article from my friend Chris Crockett. And cue the Dead or Alive…

9 years ago
Hubble Discovers A Fifth Moon Orbiting Pluto / Source / By NASA Goddard Photo And Video

Hubble Discovers a Fifth Moon Orbiting Pluto / Source / by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

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