Does anyone want to talk about outer space?
I read somewhere that if the moon were to come closer to Earth (it never will, it’s actually moving away from us), it wouldn’t just collide with us, it would instead rip apart and become rings around the planet. That’s what Saturn’s rings are made of: Broken moons.
Thanks for sharing, I didn't know that about the moon. What happens if it moves too far away?
It has a great effect on our tides, so it’ll probably result in us having less tidal action in the distant future?
If you wanted to stay on the cold side, then you’ll have to constantly be running in the opposite direction to the rotation. You’ll be known as the “eskimo of endurance” because you’ll be sprinting and sprinting for days. And then when you’ve bought yourself time, you’ll be sleeping one morning, and then you’ll see a glimpse of the sun, and you’ll jump out of bed and start sprinting again, all whilst gulping down a unhealthy amount of radiation pills.
Imagine living on there. One half dressed in their thick winter gear, the other half of the planet wearing their summer gear. Having to take your radiation prevention pills to survive the radiation. I thrive better in the cold so if our planet was like that I would live on the freezing cold side. The hot side would kill me I struggle with the 35 degrees we get each summer in the UK as it is.
Nice idea for your drawings. You should do the solar system. I haven't drawn any planets, I should do that. I spend most of my time drawing superheroes, and cats.
Imagine living on there. One half dressed in their thick winter gear, the other half of the planet wearing their summer gear. Having to take your radiation prevention pills to survive the radiation. I thrive better in the cold so if our planet was like that I would live on the freezing cold side. The hot side would kill me I struggle with the 35 degrees we get each summer in the UK as it is.
Nice idea for your drawings. You should do the solar system. I haven't drawn any planets, I should do that. I spend most of my time drawing superheroes, and cats.
If you wanted to stay on the cold side, then you’ll have to constantly be running in the opposite direction to the rotation. You’ll be known as the “eskimo of endurance” because you’ll be sprinting and sprinting for days. And then when you’ve bought yourself time, you’ll be sleeping one morning, and then you’ll see a glimpse of the sun, and you’ll jump out of bed and start sprinting again, all whilst gulping down a unhealthy amount of radiation pills.