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The more massive planets in the solar system have a protective effect in a sense, for example, Jupiter in this question is located on the outer side of the orbit of Mars, so a lot of space debris passes by Jupiter's huge body when moving towards the perihelio, and most of the celestial debris will directly crash into Jupiter under the action of gravity. However, Jupiter, as a gas giant, is mainly composed of gas, and it is difficult to leave traces on the surface.
In the 4.6 billion years that the Moon and the Earth have been together, there are many debris that originally hit the Earth, and most of them hit the Moon. Because the Moon is tidally locked by the Earth, only one side is facing the Earth all the time, and the other side is facing the deep space of the universe. Therefore, from the image of the far side of the Moon, you can see a large number of dense impact craters, which can be counted as their substitution for the Earth.
Therefore, it can be said that both Jupiter and the Moon are protecting the Earth, making there fewer impact events on Earth. These are normal phenomena, and the presence of the Moon and Jupiter essentially makes many objects in the solar system less likely to collide with extraterrestrial objects.
Is this a designed?
The Solar System is a very ordinary star system in the Milky Way, the same as most other star systems, but the special thing is that there is life on the Earth because of the existence of the Earth. Astronomers have discovered a mini-solar system in the direction of Draconus, about 2545 light-years away, this star system is the Kepler-90 galaxy, and it is known to have eight moons, and the central star is a yellow dwarf like the Sun, which is in the main sequence stage.
In this star system, the six inner planets are mini-Neptunes, and the outer two are Jupiters, or gas giants. Therefore, these eight planets in our solar system do not have a very special existence, and similar celestial bodies can be found in the universe, and the design does not exist in the first place.
Many people like to separate human beings from the life of the earth, just because we have developed a smart civilization, and with wisdom, we like to think more, some people say that the earth is a cage set up by aliens for us, and some people say that the solar system is designed. In the final analysis, there is a lack of belief in the origin of human beings on earth, and some people are reluctant to accept the theory of evolution.
In fact, this is a way of thinking of evasion, some people think that human civilization did not originate from the earth, but was designed by a more advanced civilization, but if the origin of the advanced civilization should also have the question of origin, then in the end it will be pushed to the "more advanced civilization"? It seems that there is no end to such a conclusion, and the current theory of evolution is the easiest to explain from the genetic point of view, and it is also ironclad that the genetic similarity of most organisms is very high, and even the genetic similarity between bananas and humans can reach more than 50%, which is enough to explain the problem.
From another point of view, the most fundamental development of a civilization is the use of resources, no matter how far a civilization develops, the most lacking is always the problem of energy, what kind of civilization will do such a thing, design the solar system, create the solar system?
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The solar system is not designed, it is naturally formed. It's just that under normal operation, the phenomenon of Jupiter and the Moon protecting the Earth was formed, and it was not artificially designed.
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The solar system is huge. In the universe, the solar system is very large, Jupiter and the Moon are small planets protecting the Earth, the Earth with the Moon and Jupiter and so on protect the solar system, and the same solar system with them to protect the universe.
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The solar system is not designed, but all the stars in the middle of the solar system, all the planets revolve around it, and then the sun is formed, which shines a thousand rays of light, and then shines on every earth.
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The universe, space-time, they belong to the inherent formula and the inherent existence, this existence is the transformation of matter and matter, sex itself is vitality, vitality is the process of rotation, and the process is the existence that embodies this vitality?
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I have to say that Jupiter and the Moon are indeed protecting the Earth, and this phenomenon is not designed, it can be said that this is just a natural phenomenon, and at the same time, I hope that the Earth can get better and better under their protection.
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The sun's glow and heat are not caused by nuclear fusion, but by gravitational focusing.
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Jupiter has protected the Earth
According to records, one night in 1994, a comet.
towards the solar system.
It flew inside, but when it passed through Jupiter, it was attracted by Jupiter's huge gravitational attraction and was planted in Jupiter at once. If the comet had crashed into Earth, the world would probably not exist after that.
The reason why Jupiter can protect the Earth is because Jupiter is the largest of the many planets, more than 1,000 times the volume of the Earth, and more than 300 times the mass of the Earth.
Because Jupiter's volume is large and its mass is also large, the attraction is naturally relatively large, and Jupiter also relies on its strong mass to make him firmly block in front of the earth, and will lead away all the planets that hit the earth.
Jupiter is also a threat to Earth
Jupiter can indeed help the Earth block some of the solar system's celestial bodies, but Jupiter does not exist to protect the Earth. This was a complete accident, because Jupiter is relatively large, and the larger the volume, the greater the damage it naturally receives. Jupiter also interferes with the orbits of other celestial bodies, possibly posing a serious threat to Earth.
In addition, Jupiter's gravitational pull will also deflect the orbits of some near-Earth objects that are not harmful to the Earth, which in turn poses a threat to the Earth. Therefore, although Jupiter blocks some celestial bodies and seems to protect the inner solar system, Jupiter's gravitational pull will also cause other celestial bodies to crash into the inner solar system.
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. At a distance of 700 million kilometers, Jupiter should not have any real impact on Earth. But why is he always called the patron saint of the earth?
The story begins with an astronomical wonder a few decades ago. In 1994, it witnessed the world's hundreds of millions of people in the solar system, one ten-millionth of a million, a rare collision of wood universe, and millions of people invested in the shock, he is - Shoemaker-Levy 9, a comet discovered by American astronomers in 1993, its volume is huge, and its speed is 176 times the speed of sound; Scientists observed that when Shoemaker 9 came to a range of about 110,000 kilometers from Jupiter, it was torn to pieces by the planet's strong gravitational pull. The fragments were lined up over more than 5 million kilometers.
<> July 16, 1994, comet debris entered Jupiter's atmosphere, and at 3:30 a.m. on July 18, the world's largest telescope recorded the entire process of the comet's largest debris hitting Jupiter! The diameter of the comet is 32 km. With a diameter of 32 kilometers, the energy released by the impact is equivalent to 3 trillion tons of TNT.
The most violent impact occurred at 6:30 p.m. on the 19th, when a black spot with a diameter of 30,000 kilometers exploded in the southern hemisphere of Jupiter, producing energy equivalent to the energy released by 100 million atomic bombs at the same time.
According to statistics, in the five days from July 17 to 22, Jupiter suffered the equivalent of 2 billion atomic bombs, and left four craters tens of thousands of kilometers long, but these craters are several times the diameter of the Earth. Just imagine, if there is no Jupiter blocking it, the comet goes straight to the earth, and we have no chance to fight back. According to the research and analysis of scientists, the outer solar system is a comet belt composed of hundreds of millions of comets.
Due to the gravitational perturbations of comets in the past, some comets often leave the comet belt and enter the solar system.
Some comets simply skip the solar system, but others, such as Shawmark Leavis 9, are captured by planets or even directly into the solar system. If Jupiter suddenly disappears, it will have little impact on the Earth in the short term, but in the long run, without this protection, the chances of the Earth being hit by a comet will become more and more great. If one of them crashes into the Earth, all life will be lost.
In fact, life on Earth has been able to reproduce and evolve smoothly for hundreds of millions of years, and in addition to the stable Earth-Sun and Earth-Moon systems, every planet in the solar system is closely related to it, and no Earth can be very different.
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It will definitely be different, because the light temperature of the earth may be different, the ozone layer thickness of the tartar will be different, the humidity of the earth will be different, the thickness of the earth's atmosphere will be different, and the influence of the sun will also disturb the sun.
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There will be many different places on the earth, for example, it is very likely that there will be some starfalls, and then it is also very likely to cause a serious collision with the earth, which is very dangerous.
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The surface of the earth will be the same as the moon, there will be many stones around it, and many meteorites in space will hit the earth, and the earth's environment will change.
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Sun: 1. Without the sun, the solar system.
None of them exist. 2. The sun brings light and heat to the earth. Without the sun, Earth would be a cold, dark planet.
Jupiter. Jupiter is the most massive and bulky planet in the solar system. Jupiter's strong gravitational pull attracts many small bodies that are rampaging through the solar system, reducing the likelihood of Earth and other planets being hit by "extraterrestrial visitors".
Moon. The Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth. The Moon surrounds the Earth, which also blocks many small bodies that would otherwise hit the Earth, protecting the Earth from impact. And the moon itself was hit with craters.
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The sun is currently a yellow dwarf star and the only star in the solar system, providing heat and light for the planets of the entire solar system, and driving the entire solar system to revolve around the Milky Way.
Jupiter is a planet in the solar system that protects the Earth from excessive radiation from the sun's hot winds and helps the Earth resist the impact of meteorites.
The moon is the only satellite of the earth, and it rotates around the earth, allowing the earth to have tidal changes, and it also helps the earth to block meteorites.
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Share the attack of meteorites for the Earth.
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, it is a liquid hydrogen planet, this star relies on the nuclear fusion of hydrogen to continuously release energy, and Jupiter, which is full of hydrogen gas, is like a quiet planet. Jupiter has more mass than the other eight planets in the solar system combined, or even times their mass. Of course, its gravitational pull is enormous.
It is these characteristics that allow Jupiter to unknowingly protect the Earth from a large number of asteroids.
The solar system has a larger Jupiter, which is closer to the Sun than Mercury. In 1995, Pegasus 51b was discovered. Its mass is half that of Jupiter, and its orbital radius is 1 20 times that of Earth.
This planet is also known as Hot Jupiter. Scientists don't know for sure, but there are many theories, which is the origin of the drifting Jupiter theory.
Some scientists believe that in the early stages of the formation of the solar system, the sun was likely to be surrounded by a super-rocky planet. Jupiter's huge gravitational pull then changes the orbits of these planets, causing them to collide with each other, and some of the debris becomes fragments, and some of the fragments fly into the Sun, but under Jupiter's gravity, some move away from the Sun, and the remaining debris eventually becomes a rocky planet.
If there was no Jupiter, there would be no life on the planets, in other words, the Earth would not exist, and if at that time, if Jupiter had not been destroyed, Jupiter would not only have been the first to create the Earth, but it is still protecting us. In the past few years alone, Jupiter has been hit by at least five Mars or asteroids. On March 17, 2016, Jupiter was hit by a small thing, and some scientists could hit it 1 to 5 times a month, if it weren't for the strong gravitational deflection of these things, keeping them away from the Earth, it might have been humans, and there are also theories that it would have brought us meteorites and caused collisions.
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The earth may lose gravity, the temperature will be very low, unsuitable for human survival, and it will also be affected by dark spots, which will have a particularly strong impact.
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Jupiter, as the Earth's protective planet, is very important to the Earth, and if it were not for the protection of Jupiter, the Earth would be hit by many asteroids, which would have a lot of impact on people's lives.
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Without the protection of Jupiter, there might be some natural disasters on Earth, and there might be some instability in the finch shape, but I guess that won't happen.
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Protected the planet. The reason why Earth is not regularly hit by asteroids is actually because of Jupiter. Asteroids in the asteroid belt, although subject to the gravitational pull of the Sun, are primarily influenced by the gravitational pull of Jupiter, which is bound in the asteroid belt.
It is precisely because of the presence of Jupiter that the Earth is not frequently hit by asteroids. Of course, there are two sides to everything, although Jupiter blocks some celestial bodies and seems to protect the celestial bodies of the inner solar system, but the gravitational pull of Jupiter will also cause other celestial bodies to crash into the inner solar system.
Features introduced1. Jupiter's upper atmosphere is composed of about 88-92% hydrogen and about 8-12% helium in volume or gas molecules. Since the mass of helium atoms is four times that of hydrogen atoms, the mass composition of Jupiter changes in proportion: hydrogen and helium make up 75% and 24% of the total mass, respectively, and the remaining 1% is composed of other elements, including trace amounts of methane, water vapor, ammonia, and silicon.
2. In addition, Jupiter also contains trace amounts of carbon, ethane, phosphine, sulfur and other substances. The outermost layer of the atmosphere contains frozen ammonia crystals. Trace amounts of benzene and hydrocarbons have also been detected on Jupiter through infrared and ultraviolet measurements.
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