How come gas in this planet does not leak out to outer space???

mjrpes3

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Originally posted by: Stalker
Then won't moon gravity change Earth atmosphere

You're forgetting about supernova gravity. Supernova gravity cancels out the moon gravity and helps gas not leak into the atmosphere.
 

CheesePoofs

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Originally posted by: mjrpes3
Originally posted by: Stalker
Then won't moon gravity change Earth atmosphere

You're forgetting about supernova gravity. Supernova gravity cancels out the moon gravity and helps gas not leak into the atmosphere.

But YOU forgot about dark matter, which forms a nice little bubble around the earth and the moon, and makes it so the gravity of one can't affect the other (like a parent keeping two kids from fighting).

This thread reminds me of a kid in my school who said he was against the space program because it punched so many holes in the ozone layer.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
Originally posted by: mjrpes3
Originally posted by: Stalker
Then won't moon gravity change Earth atmosphere

You're forgetting about supernova gravity. Supernova gravity cancels out the moon gravity and helps gas not leak into the atmosphere.

But YOU forgot about dark matter, which forms a nice little bubble around the earth and the moon, and makes it so the gravity of one can't affect the other (like a parent keeping two kids from fighting).

Don't forget the gas giants like Uranus...
 

FeuerFrei

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When the moon is round, bring me a purple pebble.

>Nonsensical post gets nonsensical reply<
 

Stalker

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Ok it is oxygen(English) not oksigen(Malay,Nasional language of Malaysia and Indonesia)
 

mwtgg

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Originally posted by: Stalker
Ok it is oxygen(English) not oksigen(Malay,Nasional language of Malaysia and Indonesia)

Do they not have science class over there? How about schools in general?