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7sv3n7 t1_jdn8yw1 wrote
Reply to Where the heck is the universe expanding? by arreddit420
Thinking that way, which isn't wrong, means there must be an edge somewhere. What would that be like? An invisible wall u just can't move past?
7sv3n7 t1_j978p2g wrote
Reply to comment by Consistent-Sweet-119 in Where does the asteroid belt belong? by Consistent-Sweet-119
Found a few, worth reading more into it if ur interested. I googled inner solar system vs outer
7sv3n7 t1_j977191 wrote
The inner Solar System includes the four terrestrial planets and the asteroid belt. The outer Solar System is beyond the asteroids, including the four giant planets. Since the discovery of the Kuiper belt, the outermost parts of the Solar System are considered a distinct region consisting of the objects beyond Neptune.
From Google not my words but hope it helps
7sv3n7 t1_j7a2jzd wrote
Reply to comment by MSY2HSV in Serious question by Unable_Region7300
Ive seen articles from my feed saying that there is more doubt than before, I def am not making it up or claiming that ive come to this decision based on info from it, just regurgitating what ive read.
Also agree with u it more than likely is just click bait so guess I shouldn't have said anything. Hate the downvotes just for saying something I read, not wrote
7sv3n7 t1_j79mn79 wrote
Reply to comment by KamikazeArchon in Serious question by Unable_Region7300
Well there are some scientist fron what ive read disagreeing with that so...
7sv3n7 t1_j79ly4p wrote
Reply to comment by subOptimusPrime16 in Serious question by Unable_Region7300
https://mindmatters.ai/2022/12/james-webb-space-telescope-shows-big-bang-didnt-happen-wait-2/
Im no scientist, and this is the first article I found doing a quick search but have seen others. What I remember reading elsewhere is its seeing galaxies too old to line up with the big bang timeline. At least in its current model. And of course there is debate over any new idea so we'll see what comes of it
7sv3n7 t1_j79klw8 wrote
Reply to Serious question by Unable_Region7300
It is a theory, meaning even scientist agent 100% sure it's correct, but it's the best one we currently have. With the new data coming in from the jwst (James Webb Space Telescope) it's looking like we might need to reconsider it though
7sv3n7 t1_j6b0cxx wrote
Reply to Can you kindly suggest me decent science fiction books regarding space? (More details below) by This_Foundation_7970
Ur in a foreign country, I'd give a kidney to do that. Read when u get home, go out and explore! Experience what books describe
7sv3n7 t1_j1lskez wrote
Reply to comment by Woodlore1991 in Time-lapse of Mars rotating over 6 hours taken during the 2022 opposition with my 10" telescope by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
Never even thought about that but ur right. One day my friend hope im still here to see it!
7sv3n7 t1_j1l04vg wrote
Reply to comment by AceyAceyAcey in Is it possible for a large terrestrial planet, like a super earth, to have a gas moon? by The-Sturmtiger-Boi
To piggy back on his question ive been curious about Jupiter being all gas. Doesn't it attract a lot of asteroids? And if it absorbed its neighbors it must have a rocky center right? (Obviously im missing something here just wanted to figure out what)
7sv3n7 t1_iz98k0z wrote
Reply to comment by Octave_Ergebel in How long does it take to get to Mars ? by [deleted]
During rush hour (month?) sometimes 11 months
7sv3n7 t1_ixy4l64 wrote
Reply to comment by croninsiglos in Observable Universe by Our_Lord_Vader
If u traveled that far at the speed of light wouldn't u end up much further than that because of the expansion happening between u and earth?
7sv3n7 t1_je1e15o wrote
Reply to Do satellites operate in groups for a reason? I’ve noticed that if I see a satellite, I will often see more near it. by Preshe8jaz
U might be seeing starlink. They launch a rocket that carries a bunch, then releases them. So for awhile they are very close and slowly spread away