Could moons of outer planets have been born from inner, rocky bodies that may have broken off of molten rocky planets in the early formation of the solar system. Could this be proven, or would it change our current understanding of how our solar system was formed? So le, i love it. I love it. Ok. Let's look at the solar for the moment. Only once we had sufficient computing power were we able to show but because we started saying, oh, our solar system is probably representative. Why think that we look different? Right? As a first pass, when we started collecting data on x planets, oh my god, oh, thir's like a jupiter orbiting as
What happens when three black holes collide? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore even more cosmic collisions in space, in the quantum realm, and more!
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