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If there are 79 different moons in the sky, if Jupiter.
What happens when satellites come into orbit around the Earth? Jupiter is the solar system.
The largest planet in it, it has 79 moons, second only to Saturn.
of 82 pieces. The largest of these moons is one and a half times larger than the moon, while the smallest is only two kilometers in diameter. Jupiter's enormous gravitational pull allows him to easily restrain these moons from escaping their fixed orbits.
So if these satellites were to come into Earth's orbit, how would they decorate the night sky?
When the sky is 79 moons, the night sky will be more beautiful, but because the moons are small in diameter, they don't look like the moon, but more like small stars.
So what will happen to the Earth if it suddenly adds so many satellites? We all know about the Moon.
The gravitational pull can affect the tides on Earth, so these satellites coming into orbit will have a very large impact on the tides of Earth. Massive tsunamis,** as well as volcanic eruptions under the influence of gravity.
Tsunamis formed by tides will flood all coastal cities, Japan, the Philippines and other island countries will disappear, and most of the country's population will be concentrated in the coastal areas, which will be devastating to the world economy. At the same time, the inundation of coastal areas will also cause hundreds of millions of people to lose their homes and various social problems.
will erupt. On top of that, some satellites are small in size but very heavy, such as Europa.
If it is close to the Earth's orbit, the strong gravitational pull will even lock onto the Earth, which means that the side of the Earth will face the satellite forever and lose the ability to rotate.
And if the Earth is not locked by Ganymede due to the traction of other moons, then the axis of the Earth will continue to sway with the gravitational pull of the 79 moons, which will also cause the seasons on the Earth to become very disordered, and you may never experience the cycle of the four seasons again. At the same time, the gravitational pull of the satellite will also change the time, and at that time the year will not be 12 months, after all, we have 80 moons, so the year may become 80 months, and because the rotation of the earth is affected, the day will no longer be 24 hours. At the moment we only have one moon, the moon, but according to scientists, the Earth's gravitational pull causes the speed of rotation to become 30 hours a day.
But you probably don't need to worry about that, as the 79 new moons, plus the original moon orbiting the Earth, their orbits may overlap.
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First of all, I think it will affect. Since there are many satellites that need to be connected, there are radio waves in various frequency bands. It is difficult to say whether the frequency bands of these radio waves are very similar.
If they are very close, first of all, the communication between the satellites will be affected. Second, if many frequency bands on Earth are similar to them, it may cause disorders in each frequency. So I have reason to believe that when there is a large amount of information, it may affect the earth's communications.
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If there are many more satellites around the Earth, it will be difficult to ensure the safety of the Earth because there may be other organisms.
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The sudden addition of many satellites around the earth shows that science and technology are becoming more and more developed, and many scientists have developed many high-tech technologies to monitor the earth, and if there is any problem, they can see it at the first time.
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The orbit of the satellite will be accurately calculated and measured, and it will have its own orbit, although there are many satellites, but they will not interfere with each other, and there will also be boosters, if you encounter danger, you can also avoid the lead in an emergency. It is possible to change the orbit and velocity of the satellite.
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Before launching satellites, all countries have gone through precise calculations, because satellites will only operate in their own orbits, so as long as we calculate the orbits of other countries' satellites and the space junk floating in space into oak rock, and then comprehensively consider and finally determine a safe orbit, it is like Zheng can ensure that the satellite will not collide with other satellites and space junk. Outer space is much larger than we think, and the amount is still very safe. So, generally speaking, as long as the calculations are correct, the satellites will not collide.
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This statement is correct, because each satellite has its own operating mechanism and orbit, and it will be manipulated so that it will not collide.
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Although there are many moons around the earth, they all operate in their own orbits and generally do not go out of orbit, and there are also many asteroids that will disintegrate and hit the earth.
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One is that the earth is constantly rotating and revolving. Because the earth is in constant motion, it slowly becomes elliptical, and the movement leads to an oval. With the continuous life and activities of human beings on the earth, the earth is gradually warming and warming, glaciers are constantly melting, and some conditions on the earth's surface have changed.
As the earth's population continues to increase, people have more and more demand for this arable land, and human activities continue to change the shape of the earth's surface. One is arable land and the other is deforestation. Buildings, highway construction, etc., have brought great changes to the earth's surface.
The most fundamental reason is the rotation and revolution of the earth. This activity plays a decisive role in shaping the shape of the planet. How many people graduated from high school in the same year as you?
For me, that number is probably around 500 people. Do I know everyone? No, but I see them every day at school or around.
The bigger question is how many people live in your village or city. Thousands? More than a million people?
It has become more difficult to truly understand this number. This approach of turning millions of individual individuals into unrealistic numbers makes it even harder to understand scale once it doesn't seem true to us.
We don't get along well with time when I was younger, my history and the events of World War II were like getting drunk. As a teenager in the 1870s, the Second World War seemed so "distant", but to this day, in terms of time, the distance between me as a young man and the Second World War is even greater than the distance between me and me now.
People who think that the earth is getting bigger say that the earth is expanding for a long time. The movement of the earth's crust, the separation of continents, this is the evidence of the expansion of the earth. The continents that used to be connected together, and the whole of the earth were split apart in the expansion of the earth, and the cracks became oceans, and so far, some of the cracks are still expanding, and the distance between some of the continents is also increasing.
The other is the accumulation of cosmic dust by the Earth. Cosmic dust and meteorites are slowly approaching the Earth by the Earth's gravity. It is estimated that about 100,000 tons of cosmic dust enter the Earth's atmosphere day and night, and more than 100 tons fall to the ground, or 40,000 tons a year.
A significant part of this dust returns to space, but part remains on the ground, continuing to increase the volume of the Earth. Is the Earth really growing? Or is it shrinking?
So far it remains a mystery.
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These green areas may be a new vegetation because the melting of glaciers has created new species and some old ones have disappeared.
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It shows that the green plants on the earth have increased, the environment has become better, we have made a great contribution to this green, in the past, Jingdouqiao our hideous coverage rate was only about 12%, just one or two decades, now the coverage rate of my brothers' forest has far exceeded 20%.
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With the development of our space science and technology, more and more countries can now send satellites into space. As of now, there are thousands of satellites floating around our planet. So will the launch of so many satellites have an impact on our planet?
The answer is undoubtedly yes. First of all, these satellites are actually made of materials on our earth, and after they are launched, the mass of our earth is undoubtedly reduced. But these reductions in mass are a drop in the bucket for the overall mass of the planet, and while they have an impact, they are almost negligible.
But according to scientific rigor, the launch of these satellites does have an impact on the planet. <>
Since the impact is minimal, many countries are not very concerned about launching satellites, which is why more and more commercial satellites have been able to go into outer space in the past two years. However, although the impact on the earth is very weak, it has a great impression on our human production activities, first of all, in the orbit of the satellite, in fact, there is less and less space to choose from, <>
In the end, the main reason is that once the satellite enters outer space, it is basically determined when it returns, and there will be no major changes. And the position of some of these satellites in these orbits is simply unique to the whole Earth, because it is not only possible to transmit signals better to observe the Earth, but also to reduce energy consumption. <>
It can even extend the use of the satellite and use it again**. And here I want to give you a popular science, with the development of our science and technology, now more and more countries hope to be able to ** satellites to avoid them becoming space junk. Because they will undoubtedly occupy a lot of satellite trajectory channels, when they **, on the one hand, they can be used again, on the other hand, for later satellites to make a space.
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There are countless artificial satellites in space! When the Earth is traveling in the sky, it is good to carry heavy vehicles on the road.
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Of course, there will be no collision, these are taken into account by the engineers before the launch of the satellite, and they plan the rules for the flight of the satellite in advance, so that it will never collide with other satellites.
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Of course, they will not collide with each other, because artificial satellites will be positioned, and there are specific orbits.
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They do not collide with each other because different satellites operate in different orbits.
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We know that Mercury and Venus are both moonless moons, and there are moons starting from Earth, why? I don't know the specifics, but there are rules from time to time, 1 Earth, 2 Mars, and then Jupiter seems to be more than 10, Saturn is the most, and then there are fewer and fewer, what number series can be used to explain, but the lack of mode, the size of each satellite's moon is different, I think it is more likely to be captured, Saturn and Jupiter themselves are large in size, mass, strong gravity, and the body that can naturally be captured is also large, I think so, of course, it's not me who has the final say, let the scientists explain.
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It was an early solar system galaxy called Thei Sun Pichanya that hit the Earth, and many fragments were formed, most of which merged with the early Earth, and Theia died, and some of the other fragments attracted each other and cooled down to become the Moon.
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There are hundreds of known planets in the solar system. However, as the only living planet in the solar system, the Earth has been found to be accompanied silently by the side of the moon, a natural satellite, and when we look up at the night sky at night, the moon seems to be looking at us. Now we know that the Moon is the only satellite of the Earth, and this satellite also has a great influence on the Earth.
Even for human beings, it is not only because the moon is a satellite, but also because of the festival, which entrusts human beings with their missing relatives. But is the Moon the only satellite of the Earth? In outer space, except for the Moon, mankind has not discovered any other constant new moons revolving around the Earth for the time being, but there have been temporary satellites.
Scientists have discovered a new moon on Earth, however, these satellites have never been constant and are all temporary satellites. In 2006, an asteroid named 2006 RH120 became a temporary satellite of the Earth, orbiting it for 18 months. So, in the future, as long as other asteroids enter the Earth's orbit, new moons will be created as well.
Moreover, with the continuous development of human technology, if human beings want to build an artificial moon and revolve around the earth like the moon, it is not impossible, and presumably by that time, the moon will never be lonely again.
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No. If a new moon appears, it will have an impact on the Earth's gravity and will be devastating.
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There will be new satellites on the earth, and it is very likely that they will be artificial satellites, as science and technology become more and more developed, more and more satellites will fly into space, and there may be artificial satellites like the moon in the future!
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In addition to artificial satellites, there will be no celestial satellites other than the moon, the Earth-Moon system has lasted for countless years, and the solar system has also been stable for countless years, and there are no special circumstances, and there will never be new celestial bodies that will become satellites of the Earth.
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No, because once such a situation occurs, the current balance between the celestial bodies will be changed, and the earth will cease to exist.
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