New Proposed Solar System - /sci/ (#16708627) [Archived: 668 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/27/2025, 2:15:22 PM No.16708627
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I propose a new Exoplanet system that has 2 suns and 1 moon orbiting a large earth like planet. Picrel is an example but there will be areas of the planet that will be in perpetual darkness, and all water in those regions would be solid ice. The massive planet would be drifting through space, impacting the movement of other objects in solar systems nearby.
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 2:19:30 PM No.16708629
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>>16708627 (OP)
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Anonymous
6/29/2025, 8:43:18 AM No.16709972
>>16708627 (OP)
Is this satire? That's not how orbital mechanics works, anon.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 8:55:23 AM No.16709981
>>16708627 (OP)
>>16708629
meds now
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 12:17:38 PM No.16710068
>>16708627 (OP)
For anyone interesting it's actually kinda interesting, why protoplanetary disks are always disks and all planets of a system orbit in more or less the same plane.
It's because when during star formation there is a big cloud of bullshit floating around, all matter has its own random orbit around it, but if you average all the movement out you get one overall axis of rotation of the cloud. So over time all the matter colliding cancels all the movement except around that average axis and you get a disk