No need to put them back. Their combined mass just killed everyone on Earth, and the entire collection is now on a death spiral into the sun. Free joy ride!
No, I’d rather not. It took a lot of work to move them, in the first place.. I’m rather tired. – Plus, I.thought the place could use a fresh, new look… but I guess I was wrong.
Actually, close, but not quite. From the data I received from Wikipedia, and measuring from the center of Earth to the center of the Moon (average distance: 384,403 km (238,857 miles)), the cumulative diameters of the other seven planets exceed the Earth-Moon distance by 3,538 km (2198 miles).
Here’s one of my many .sig files that get appended to my e-mail:
I wanted to find out just how much the Earth weighs so I went into the bathroom and turned the scale up-side-down. BAD PLAN: the scale was crushed beyond recognition. I’m not strong enough to lift the Earth off of it, so now I’m stuck with a paper-thin scale on my bathroom floor…
When bus drivers in my town drive ten years without an accident, they get a shoulder patch that says “million miles accident free.” I wonder if they realize that they’ve driven more miles than the distance Neal Armstrong traveled to get to the moon. So yeah, it is pretty close when you compare it with the distance to other heavenly bodies.
Futabakun Premium Member about 9 years ago
The correct answer to that question is:Yes. Yes I can.
Ida No about 9 years ago
No need to put them back. Their combined mass just killed everyone on Earth, and the entire collection is now on a death spiral into the sun. Free joy ride!
alphonso p quagmire about 9 years ago
Good thing that Pluto isn’t a planet any more or it wouldn’t work.
Argythree about 9 years ago
That’s a good one, we never learned that one in school. Just Roy G Biv…
JayBluE about 9 years ago
No, I’d rather not. It took a lot of work to move them, in the first place.. I’m rather tired. – Plus, I.thought the place could use a fresh, new look… but I guess I was wrong.
Duke of Omnium about 9 years ago
Where’s Pluto? I don’t care what the “scientists” say, Pluto will always be a planet in my heart!
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
The moon “looks close”? Says who? Does the sun look close? After all, it’s exactly the same size as the moon, in a total eclipse.
Alabama Al about 9 years ago
Actually, close, but not quite. From the data I received from Wikipedia, and measuring from the center of Earth to the center of the Moon (average distance: 384,403 km (238,857 miles)), the cumulative diameters of the other seven planets exceed the Earth-Moon distance by 3,538 km (2198 miles).
Coyoty Premium Member about 9 years ago
Mercury’s really in retrograde this time.I predict a very high tide today.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 9 years ago
Porcupines are out, I’m afraid.
dre7861 about 9 years ago
Brewster, just don’t get your head stuck in Uranus!
Jogger2 about 9 years ago
My Very Educated Mother Just Sent Us N̶i̶n̶e̶ ̶P̶i̶c̶k̶l̶e̶s̶ Noodles.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Hi ya’, Pluto!
What? Me worried ? about 9 years ago
Thank you Tim R, I always love your Science Sundays !
TOMOTH about 9 years ago
Good Morning All;
Here’s one of my many .sig files that get appended to my e-mail:
I wanted to find out just how much the Earth weighs so I went into the bathroom and turned the scale up-side-down. BAD PLAN: the scale was crushed beyond recognition. I’m not strong enough to lift the Earth off of it, so now I’m stuck with a paper-thin scale on my bathroom floor…
Space_cat about 9 years ago
No room for Pluto?
eb110americana about 9 years ago
“They never let poor Pluto,play in any reindeer games…”
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Why not 15 or so planets? Why is 8 the magic number?
R0Randy about 9 years ago
When bus drivers in my town drive ten years without an accident, they get a shoulder patch that says “million miles accident free.” I wonder if they realize that they’ve driven more miles than the distance Neal Armstrong traveled to get to the moon. So yeah, it is pretty close when you compare it with the distance to other heavenly bodies.