• rockerface 🇺🇦@lemm.ee
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    17 小时前

    Atmosphere would hold the heat for a bit, the real issues will begin with food shortages because the crops won’t grow

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      16 小时前

      Yeah but how long is a bit? Also, without the gravity center of our solar system, how long would it take for all the planets to start drifting off into the void?

      • rockerface 🇺🇦@lemm.ee
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        15 小时前

        A bit - probably weeks to months. For the second question - 8 minutes for the Earth, since gravity propagates at the speed of light

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          Expanding a little on the last part, Earth’s orbital velocity is about 29.8 km/s so that’s the speed at which we would suddenly be leaving the former location of the solar system in a direction that depends on what time of year it happened. Regardless of direction though, the escape velocity of the Milky Way around where we are is about 544 km/s so there’s no way we’d be leaving the galaxy. On the other hand the plane of the galaxy is only about 6 degrees off from the galactic center at the moment, so if this happened at the right time of year (don’t know when that is) we could launch somewhat towards the core. We would not however get very close to it because the sun’s own orbital velocity is about 230 km/s so we’d still be in close to the same galactic orbit overall, just potentially a bit more eccentric.

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            7 小时前

            Do you think Jupiter would take over as our center of the solar system? Hopefully it doesn’t sling us into deep space or another planet

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              I wouldn’t sling us into deep space because we are in deep space and will continue to be in deep space.