What would happen if Neptune replaced the moon?
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What would happen if Neptune replaced the moon?
Since both Uranus and Neptune are 14 to 15 times the size of the Moon, their impact on Earth’s rotation and tidal systems would be drastic. At 41 times the size of the Moon, you wouldn’t even be able to see the North and South poles of the gas giant. Similar to the deal with Saturn, Earth would become Jupiter’s moon.
What if moon was replaced by planets?
An incredible video shows what we would see if the planets replaced the moon. But that would turn Earth into a volcanic hellscape. If Jupiter were as close to Earth as the moon, our planet would become one of the gas giant’s moons. Its gravity would also bring volcanic destruction to Earth.
Can Neptune moon support life?
Neptune, like the other gas giants in our solar system, doesn’t have much of a solid surface to live on. But the planet’s largest moon, Triton, could make an interesting place to set up a space colony. Though there are slight winds in Triton’s thin atmosphere, you wouldn’t feel any breeze while standing on the surface.
What will happen to our moon?
Calculations of the evolution of the Earth/Moon system tell us that with this rate of separation that in about 15 billion years the Moon will stop moving away from the Earth. Now, our Sun is expected to enter its Red Giant phase in about 6 to 7 billion years.
What would happen to a human on Neptune?
As a gas giant (or ice giant), Neptune has no solid surface. If a person were to attempt to stand on Neptune, they would sink through the gaseous layers. As they descended, they would experience increased temperatures and pressures until they finally touched down on the solid core itself.
Why is the moon so small in comparison to other planets?
Most moons in the solar system are small in comparison with the planet they orbit around. The Moon however is quite large relative the the Earth. This means that it is not the Earth which orbits the Sun it is the centre of mass of the Earth and Moon called the Earth Moon Barycentre.
What are some interesting facts about the planet Neptune?
In Depth. Dark, cold and whipped by supersonic winds, ice giant Neptune is the eighth and most distant planet in our solar system. More than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth, Neptune is the only planet in our solar system not visible to the naked eye. In 2011 Neptune completed its first 165-year orbit since its discovery in 1846.
How many moons does Neptune have and what are they?
Neptune Moons. Scientists using powerful telescopes and spacecraft have since discovered a total of 13 moons (and another potential moon) orbiting this distant, giant world. Despina was discovered in July 1989 by the Voyager 2 science team.
How long does it take for Neptune to orbit the Sun?
Orbit and Rotation One day on Neptune takes about 16 hours (the time it takes for Neptune to rotate or spin once). And Neptune makes a complete orbit around the Sun (a year in Neptunian time) in about 165 Earth years (60,190 Earth days). Sometimes Neptune is even farther from the Sun than dwarf planet Pluto.