Can ignited Jupiter become a star in The Wandering Earth?

Updated on amusement 2024-03-25
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Impossible, in fact, even if Jupiter's atmosphere could be ignited, it would not become a star, and the star does not rely on burning air, but on nuclear fusion inside.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, because Jupiter's volume does not meet the minimum standards for a star.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No. Because Jupiter's mass is nowhere near the standard of a star, Jupiter cannot be a star.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Earth's atmosphere contains a lot of oxygen, and after extracting a lot of Earth's oxygen, it is related to Jupiter.

    A large amount of hydrogen in the atmosphere is mixed, and it is possible **. (Jupiter is a gaseous planet with an atmosphere containing up to 90% hydrogen.) Guiding the space station in the setting, of course.

    **, but actually propelling a large space station is faster than a small spaceship, without sacrificing the space station! Of course, we don't need to be serious. Because after all, this is a movie. But it is possible to ignite Jupiter's atmosphere. The shock wave is not yet known.

    Can the Earth be freed from the Loch limit. Because theoretically, this ** does not spread to the surface of the earth. Because the atmosphere next to the Earth does not contain hydrogen!

    Hydrogen combustion requires the consumption of oxygen, which requires a hydrogen concentration of 4% to 70%, but the amount of oxygen in Jupiter's atmosphere is very low! Unable to support the combustion process. Don't think Mars isn't enough to ignite Jupiter's atmosphere.

    In fact, Jupiter's lightning chances are high! This is also the lightning of Jupiter's atmosphere, which happens every day, but never ignites because of the lack of an incendiary agent that can react with hydrogen! Another sense of ignition is nuclear fusion, but Jupiter does not have enough mass.

    Even if nuclear fusion occurs locally, without a chain reaction, Jupiter cannot ignite. Unless Jupiter is given another 80 masses, the solar system is now.

    All the planets and asteroids don't add up to half the mass of Jupiter, so Jupiter has no chance!

    Jupiter, like the Sun, is made up of hydrogen and helium, but the two are very different. For example, the mass of the Sun is about 1,000 times greater than that of Jupiter. Hydrogen and helium, although light, have mass and create air pressure. The ultra-high mass of the sun results in an untold number of hydrogen atoms at ultra-high pressures.

    collided, resulting in a nuclear fusion reaction that formed countless helium atoms. This process of course releases a lot of energy and heat, and the sun can continue to emit heat, and this process does not require oxygen.

    If we go back to reality, we can observe that there are distinct bands and stripes on the surface of Jupiter. In fact, it is Jupiter's clouds with different temperatures, and the rise and fall of clouds at different temperatures can cause strong atmospheric storms. The most striking is Jupiter's "red spot".

    It's huge enough to hold the entire planet. The violent weather above caused thunder and lightning constantly, but such a high energy lightning could not ignite Jupiter. With this negligible technology of the earthlings, tens of thousands of nuclear bombs around the world were dropped on Jupiter.

    It's not a big deal. So the earthlings want to ignite Jupiter, the probability is zero, it does not exist at all. Hence "The Wandering Earth".

    The episode that ignites Jupiter is just fiction.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is unlikely, because the oxygen content on the earth is not enough to ignite Jupiter, if it is only to cause a ** to form a thrust reversal force to escape Jupiter's gravity, it is possible to find the ignition of the Earth's atmosphere that is not completely mixed with Jupiter's gas.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's not possible at all, it's just to deceive elementary school students who haven't gone to junior high school, everyone knows that objects with different masses in free fall fall at the same speed, so the earth and air must fall towards Jupiter at the same speed, there is no such thing as pumping out the air first, Jupiter can't ignite without air, unless the earth hits it directly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is not feasible because Jupiter is relatively large and does not have a particularly high ignition point, so there is no way to achieve it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In real life, there is definitely no way to achieve this level, it's just that the plots in TV are adapted from our own imagination, because our current technology can't reach this level at all.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I haven't seen the movie "The Wandering Earth".

    But if Jupiter.

    Capturing Earth's atmosphere as described in the question, this is not important to Jupiter, but could be a fatal blow to humans on Earth and all life on Earth. Jupiter is huge, and Jupiter is mostly hydrogen and helium. Jupiter has so much hydrogen on it that many people think that Jupiter is a flammable and explosive planet, and if you put a fire on Jupiter, you will talk about the first Jupiter to be lit.

    The truth is different. Hydrogen is a very active element.

    Hydrogen reacts easily with oxygen, resulting in combustion. The oxygen content of the Earth is about 21% of the total volume of the atmosphere, so the hydrogen content in the Earth's atmosphere is very low. The excess hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water.

    In the same way, Jupiter is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, so there will not be a lot of oxygen on Jupiter. How could Jupiter's hydrogen be ignited without a large amount of oxygen involved in the reaction? If a drifting Earth passes by Jupiter, its atmosphere is captured by Jupiter, not the Earth's atmosphere.

    will ignite hydrogen in Jupiter.

    When oxygen from the Earth's atmosphere enters Jupiter's atmosphere, lightning ignites Jupiter's hydrogen. It creates a strong chemical reaction.

    Scientists estimate that the mass of the Earth's atmosphere is about 60 trillion tons. We can calculate that the mass of oxygen in the atmosphere is trillions of tons. We all know the equation of the chemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen.

    Yes: 2h + o = 2h o, and from this chemical reaction equation we can calculate that about 176.5 billion tons of hydrogen and oxygen on Earth on Jupiter are involved in this reaction.

    Jupiter is the solar system.

    The most macro-containing planets have a total mass of about tons, or Earth's mass.

    318 times. Scientists have calculated that Jupiter's atmosphere accounts for about 1% of the planet's mass. So the mass of Jupiter's atmosphere is tons. To do the math, the trillion tons of oxygen that Jupiter burns are only a tiny fraction of that, about one billionth of the total mass of Jupiter's atmosphere.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Such a situation is impossible to achieve. Because igniting Jupiter is a very difficult thing to do, and the dust must be very close to Jupiter, the first thing is to provide some power, and the process is very complicated.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It has a lot of power, but these are all revealed, and there is a real possibility that there is no way to achieve it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, because the theory in this area is feasible, and it is possible to propelle the earth through local ignition and return the earth to its original trajectory.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, just to avoid the Earth from colliding with Jupiter, which is actually theoretically feasible.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The movie "The Wandering Earth" is a science fiction film, and there is a lot of physical and chemical knowledge in the film, and many viewers said that they couldn't understand it, maybe they didn't know much about it. Of course, after watching the film, many viewers are also wondering if it is reasonable to ignite Jupiter in "The Wandering Earth"? Is it highly likely that Jupiter will be ignited in reality?

    Let's find out!

    In The Wandering Earth, there are indeed reasonable conditions for Jupiter to be ignited. First of all, the situation at that time was that the distance between the Earth and Jupiter was very close, and because the Earth was no longer autobiotic, the air on the Earth was sucked away by Jupiter, which is why the planetary engine did not work and the Wandering Earth program was forced to be interrupted.

    We all know that if you want to burn, you must have combustibles, combustibles and a certain temperature, and most of the gas on Jupiter is hydrogen, and now Jupiter has sucked away the oxygen on the earth, and as long as hydrogen and oxygen are mixed and ignited, they will definitely be able to burn, and in the film, they also prepared enough fuel to ignite Jupiter, so the plan to ignite Jupiter in the film is reasonable.

    In the film, Jupiter was ignited, and the shock wave after the ignition did push the earth away from Jupiter, and in the end, all the people on the earth survived, and then continued to wander with the earth, continuing to find a new living space.

    Judging from the theoretical analysis, Jupiter in "The Wandering Earth" can indeed be ignited. But in real life, Jupiter is not easily ignited, partly because of the distance, but because of the lack of conditions for burning. Of course, as for whether the audience will be ** after igniting Jupiter, whether the earth will lack oxygen, etc., there is no need to consider this, after all, this is a science fiction movie.

    Science fiction movies are about imagination, as long as they can be said theoretically, they can give full play to their imagination, and the reason why movies are popular is that the idea of taking the earth to wander is indeed very avant-garde, which is in line with the positioning of science fiction movies.

    However, in reality, although most of the gas on Jupiter is hydrogen, it is not easy to ignite because the oxygen content is very small, and the temperature cannot be reached, so it is not easy to ignite. Jupiter in reality is actually a very active planet, it stages lightning every day, but it has never been ignited, so it is impossible to ignite Jupiter at present.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A tidal force is mentioned, under the action of tidal forces, if the earth continues to get closer to Jupiter, it will be torn apart by Jupiter and disintegrate.

    Tidal force is a kind of gravitational difference, when the object is affected by the gravitational force generated by the gravitational source, the distance from each point on the object to the gravitational source is not equal, resulting in a gravitational difference, which will have a tearing effect on the object, and this gravitational difference is called tidal force.

    Jupiter is a massive planet with a mass 300 times greater than that of Earth. The gravitational pull of Jupiter is not uniform in different parts of the Earth, so there is a tidal force that pulls on the approaching Earth.

    If the Earth is too close to Jupiter, it will be torn to pieces, which often happens in cosmic object impact leakage events, and it is very common to guess that many celestial bodies close to Jupiter will be torn to pieces by Jupiter, either becoming Jupiter's moons, or finally directly behind Jupiter and causing an impact. Since there is a tidal force, there must be a limit value for Jupiter to pull the earth, and this value is the Loch limit.

    For those satellites composed of fluids, because they are prone to deformation, their Loch limits range is relatively far, while the rigid body Loch limit is aimed at terrestrial planets like the Earth, and this Loch limit is often inside the planet, not in the orbit outside the planet.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, the film is not science but art, so they have an exaggerated element in it, let's say Jupiter.

    The volume of the lifter is 380 times that of the Earth, and the atmosphere will be.

    Ignition is impossible, it is more similar to the environment of pure hydrogen, but it is possible to reach a certain proportion in the amount of hydrogen and oxygen, so what happened in the movie is not in line with scientific theories Second, if the atmosphere disappears or decreases, what will happen to the earth? At least for humans, without an atmosphere, oxygen would run out in the first place, and we would all suffocate to death. Let's say we overcome this problem, if there is no carbon dioxide.

    caused by the greenhouse effect.

    The temperature loss will be faster, so we will still freeze to death.

    Assuming that we can also overcome this problem, meteorites in space will not be blocked and can hit the surface with impunity. We assume that this is also negligible, that cosmic rays can reach the bottom of the Earth without being blocked by the atmosphere, and that long-term exposure to cosmic rays is almost fatal, which will threaten life, but will also bring a lot of other changes. For example, the sky during the day will turn black, which turns out to be blue because there is an atmosphere.

    Secondly, our speech was originally transmitted through the air, and without an atmosphere, the other side could not hear it. Wind, rain, thunder and lightning are also associated with the atmosphere, without which these natural phenomena would not have occurred.

    All the energy on Earth, including gases, is produced by the Earth itself, thanks of course, to photosynthesis.

    And the energy of the sun is not only used by the earth but also by other planets. I mean, the Earth itself is constantly improving itself, with its own energy, rotation, revolution, gravity and gravity all being dominated by its own energy. Just like human beings, it can only be obtained through their own efforts, and relying on charity can only become a beggar.

    This is the Book of Changes

    The idea of being big and without an outside, small and without an inside. The art of cinema is an artificial exaggeration, not the way of nature.

    Jupiter's capture of Earth's gases will directly lead to a decrease in the Earth's atmosphere, reducing atmospheric pressure. But people on Earth working on the surface of the Earth, wearing protective clothing, completely enclosed, should have no effect on people and equipment. After all, there is too little heat in the sun as the Earth drifts away from the sun, and as the earth continues to cool, all the gases condense and fall like snow, which is made up of nitrogen.

    Composition of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Perhaps the end result is that the Earth reaches the target galaxy.

    , the snow will sublimate, and eventually the atmospheric pressure will be lower than the original Earth.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It may tear, Jupiter's gravitational pull is relatively strong, too close to Jupiter may be torn, which may lead to **.

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