The other planets in the solar system POLL

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Another reason I voted for Neptune, having a moon as massive as Triton.

Eric H., Sunday, 30 March 2014 18:16 (ten years ago) link

xp Huh? Triton ain't all that, it is slightly smaller than our moon.

xelab, Sunday, 30 March 2014 18:36 (ten years ago) link

the full range of the possible, even just within an 8 (or 9) planet solar system is just so extreme that you can only vacillate between awe and terror when you contemplate it.

― ryan,

otm

Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 30 March 2014 18:36 (ten years ago) link

☆ミOlympus Mons is 14 mile high dormant shield volcano on Mars with a base the size of France☆ミ

http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a002800/a002883/olympus_mons_false_web.jpg

xelab, Sunday, 30 March 2014 18:45 (ten years ago) link

I can remember National Geographic in the very early eighties publishing the first astonishing color photos of the outer planets as we got the Voyager images.

Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 30 March 2014 18:45 (ten years ago) link

Olympus Mons dwarfing Everest.
http://martianchronicles.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/olympus-mons.jpg

xelab, Sunday, 30 March 2014 18:49 (ten years ago) link

/i think my brain has still not really wrapped itself around the concept of a giant planet made of gas. i cannot actually imagine what the surface is like!/

they don't have surfaces, so to speak! their massive gravity warps a core of helium into a metallic state that generates a massive magnetic field, protecting the gaseous atmosphere, but there's no rocky core in the middle as there is with the inner four planets.


So you're telling me "Call Me Joe" couldn't have happened?

Bristol Stomper's Breakout (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 30 March 2014 18:52 (ten years ago) link

xp Huh? Triton ain't all that, it is slightly smaller than our moon.

Ice volcanoes, retrograde orbit, probable captured KBO. Triton is still pretty awesome

Elvis Telecom, Sunday, 30 March 2014 19:59 (ten years ago) link

I'm not taking into account the moons of the planets in this poll. Planets on their merits only.

Jeff, Sunday, 30 March 2014 20:59 (ten years ago) link

xp Yeah, you take that back!

Eric H., Sunday, 30 March 2014 21:37 (ten years ago) link

Neptune
Saturn
Jupiter
Venus
Mars
Mercury
Uranus
Pluto

Eric H., Sunday, 30 March 2014 21:38 (ten years ago) link

Triton sounds amazing tbh, forgive my ignorance. I just have a thing for Titan after reading something about how it has flowing water at - 76 celsius and something called Ice 6 which reminds me of Kurt V. Talking of which it is amusing how in The Sirens of Titan there is a pill you can swallow which allows you not to get melted by the 1000 degrees heat of Venus!

xelab, Sunday, 30 March 2014 22:18 (ten years ago) link

Titan and Triton: Oh! I Always Get Those Two Mixed Up!

Bristol Stomper's Breakout (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 30 March 2014 22:24 (ten years ago) link

wonder where earth would place in this poll? it's a pretty fucking cool planet ya gotta admit.

It doesn't look much but it has a great atmosphere.

http://www.fortheloveofgeeks.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/mars_to_earth-browse.jpg

xelab, Sunday, 30 March 2014 22:29 (ten years ago) link

That's earth viewed from Mars.

xelab, Sunday, 30 March 2014 22:30 (ten years ago) link

What do people think of the idea that the current orbits of the planets are not fixed + have fluctuated wildly at times? Solar drift could be an explanation for the "snowball earth" period. I found this quite a fascinating, scary read, i am not science enough to know if it is bs.
http://nautil.us/issue/8/home/the-madness-of-the-planets

xelab, Sunday, 30 March 2014 22:39 (ten years ago) link

Wow, that's a cool article. I'm not science enough either, but I love the idea that actually Jupiter was basically this proto-planet mediator that roamed around and rearranged everything, basically accounting for the forms and arrangements of all the planets. Feeling better and better about voting for it.

Doctor Casino, Sunday, 30 March 2014 23:07 (ten years ago) link

good ole jupes

mattresslessness, Sunday, 30 March 2014 23:08 (ten years ago) link

also, this could be an awesome basis for a sci-fi story:

In one version of the theory, developed by Morbidelli’s colleague David Nesvorny at the Southwest Research Institute, our solar system originally had a fifth giant planet that got ejected entirely during this commotion; if so, it is currently wandering alone among the stars.

Doctor Casino, Sunday, 30 March 2014 23:10 (ten years ago) link

Truly the andy gibb of planets

fauxpas cola (darraghmac), Sunday, 30 March 2014 23:36 (ten years ago) link

Planets Having Flown

Doctor Casino, Monday, 31 March 2014 01:38 (ten years ago) link

gr8 article

can't decide in this poll

imago, Monday, 31 March 2014 02:18 (ten years ago) link

We have seen it snow on Mars. So until another planet has snow, it's got my vote.

▴▲ ▴TH3CR()$BY$H()W▴▲ ▴ (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 31 March 2014 04:03 (ten years ago) link

It's gonna be weird when we ignite that as a second sun in the year 3057.

▴▲ ▴TH3CR()$BY$H()W▴▲ ▴ (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 31 March 2014 04:21 (ten years ago) link

Nothing like drunkenly googling molecular clouds and red giant branch phases on a Sunday night after bedtime.

Eric H., Monday, 31 March 2014 04:30 (ten years ago) link

seriously is anything weirder or more horrifying than Jupiter

Clay, Monday, 31 March 2014 04:34 (ten years ago) link

Venus

Johnny Fever, Monday, 31 March 2014 04:37 (ten years ago) link

I mean, I don't believe in a biblical "Hell," but Venus is hellish and imo more horrifying than Jupiter. Jupiter is just a big gas ball.

Johnny Fever, Monday, 31 March 2014 04:38 (ten years ago) link

They're all impossible. There is no god.

Eric H., Monday, 31 March 2014 04:39 (ten years ago) link

The gas giants are just like blowing cigarette smoke into a soap bubble, except on a totally enormous scale. I voted for Neptune, so I'm not immune to their charms, but I find the rocky planets way more fascinating.

Johnny Fever, Monday, 31 March 2014 04:43 (ten years ago) link

rocky-ist

mattresslessness, Monday, 31 March 2014 04:49 (ten years ago) link

I mean look at Jupiter, that...thing is for all intents and purposes "two houses over". what the hell is even going on there?

christmas candy bar (al leong), Monday, 31 March 2014 05:02 (ten years ago) link

yeah i feel like the gas planets get docked a little since you can't imagine being *on* them like earth, and yet....those things are some serious happenings.

ryan, Monday, 31 March 2014 05:05 (ten years ago) link

the cross-sections you see of the giants don't clear anything up, they just pile on the perversities.

Uranus: "the base of the mantle may comprise an ocean of liquid diamond, with floating solid 'diamond-bergs'. gtfo, p_p

mattresslessness, Monday, 31 March 2014 05:18 (ten years ago) link

we are fucked

christmas candy bar (al leong), Monday, 31 March 2014 05:25 (ten years ago) link

hard to understand anything without a "surface" but i'm the giants are out there with their unfathomable proportions and hitchcockian cloud formations.

mattresslessness, Monday, 31 March 2014 05:28 (ten years ago) link

remember when nasa fired Gallileo into Jupiter and it lasted for like an hour before it was crushed by the overwhelming pressure

"It entered the atmosphere of Jupiter at 30 miles per second (46km per second), the highest impact speed ever achieved by a man-made object. Amazingly, Jupiter’s dense atmosphere slowed the craft to 0.07 miles per second (0.12km per second) in just four minutes. The probe’s heat shield, made of carbon phenolic, was able to withstand the 15,500°C ball of plasma caused by this sudden deceleration, producing light brighter than the Sun’s surface."

Jupiter, man.

Clay, Monday, 31 March 2014 06:11 (ten years ago) link

going with Uranus because of its weird axial tilt

silverfish, Monday, 31 March 2014 14:18 (ten years ago) link

holy shit clay xp

marcos, Monday, 31 March 2014 14:23 (ten years ago) link

am tempted to vote jupiter.

venus is really fascinating too:

Venus is a terrestrial planet and is sometimes called Earth's "sister planet" because of their similar size, gravity, and bulk composition (Venus is both the closest planet to Earth and the planet closest in size to Earth). However, it has also been shown to be very different from Earth in other respects. It has the densest atmosphere of the four terrestrial planets, consisting of more than 96% carbon dioxide which absorbs over 95% of the incoming solar radiation. The atmospheric pressure at the planet's surface is 92 times that of Earth's. With a mean surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus has the hottest surface of any planet in the Solar System except for the surface of the solid core of Uranus. It has no carbon cycle to lock carbon back into rocks and surface features, nor does it seem to have any organic life to absorb it in biomass. Venus is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light. Venus may have possessed oceans in the past,[13][14] but these would have vaporized as the temperature rose.[15] The water has most probably photodissociated, and, because of the lack of a planetary magnetic field, the free hydrogen has been swept into interplanetary space by the solar wind.[16] Venus's surface is a dry desertscape interspersed with slab-like rocks and periodically refreshed by volcanism.

from wikipedia

marcos, Monday, 31 March 2014 14:25 (ten years ago) link

mars is completely overrated. the red surface is cool but other than that it's just a cold bare rock. same with mercury (except merc is hot obviously), just not much going on there.

venus vs jupiter for me

marcos, Monday, 31 March 2014 14:26 (ten years ago) link

Saturn because it gave us Sun Ra

nitro-burning funny car (Moodles), Monday, 31 March 2014 14:30 (ten years ago) link

I have been convinced by the Jupiter love in this thread. Jupiter owns.

emil.y, Monday, 31 March 2014 14:34 (ten years ago) link

?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b0DMoPLIys

tsrobodo, Monday, 31 March 2014 14:41 (ten years ago) link

chug extinction level event

phil neville jacket (darraghmac), Monday, 5 August 2019 02:12 (four years ago) link

one month passes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eJM0WlEjTs

jmm, Monday, 16 September 2019 13:57 (four years ago) link

I saw Saturn through a really big telescope last week, and now Saturn is my favourite.

jmm, Monday, 16 September 2019 14:00 (four years ago) link


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