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obviously for the sake of life, better positioned than venus or mars.
okay, two questions. 1. how far can earth be placed further or closer to the sun while still maintaing the existence of life, no matter how simple? 2. are we perhaps not perfectly postioned? would we better off if we were placed a little closer or further away? do you think our greenhouse problem will be alleviated if we move a little away from the sun? would we have better seasons and better crops if we were a bit closer to the sun? okay, now imagine a sci-fi scenario. can we build a device on earth that takes us a little further away from or closer to the sun? let's say a giant rocket launcher with the blasters facing against the sky. so when we blast it, the earth moves in one or other direction? or is this just ridiculous? |
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meat n potatoes wrote:
obviously for the sake of life, better positioned than venus or mars. okay, two questions. 1. how far can earth be placed further or closer to the sun while still maintaing the existence of life, no matter how simple? 2. are we perhaps not perfectly postioned? would we better off if we were placed a little closer or further away? do you think our greenhouse problem will be alleviated if we move a little away from the sun? would we have better seasons and better crops if we were a bit closer to the sun? okay, now imagine a sci-fi scenario. can we build a device on earth that takes us a little further away from or closer to the sun? let's say a giant rocket launcher with the blasters facing against the sky. so when we blast it, the earth moves in one or other direction? or is this just ridiculous? Why are you cross-posting to a current-films newsgroup? |
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![]() Anthony Mandic asked: Why are you cross-posting to a current-films newsgroup? ============================= 'Beware the Jabberwocky' my friends. Or in this case a Tarbaby. Check your myths and legends. TBerk |
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![]() "meat n potatoes" wrote in message om... obviously for the sake of life, better positioned than venus or mars. okay, two questions. 1. how far can earth be placed further or closer to the sun while still maintaing the existence of life, no matter how simple? Find a copy of it was either Discover or SciAm about 6 months back. Some scientists did some modelling of this question. 2. are we perhaps not perfectly postioned? would we better off if we were placed a little closer or further away? do you think our greenhouse problem will be alleviated if we move a little away from the sun? would we have better seasons and better crops if we were a bit closer to the sun? okay, now imagine a sci-fi scenario. can we build a device on earth that takes us a little further away from or closer to the sun? let's say a giant rocket launcher with the blasters facing against the sky. so when we blast it, the earth moves in one or other direction? or is this just ridiculous? |
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![]() "Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message ... "meat n potatoes" wrote in message om... obviously for the sake of life, better positioned than venus or mars. okay, two questions. 1. how far can earth be placed further or closer to the sun while still maintaing the existence of life, no matter how simple? Find a copy of it was either Discover or SciAm about 6 months back. Some scientists did some modelling of this question. 2. are we perhaps not perfectly postioned? would we better off if we were placed a little closer or further away? do you think our greenhouse problem will be alleviated if we move a little away from the sun? would we have better seasons and better crops if we were a bit closer to the sun? okay, now imagine a sci-fi scenario. can we build a device on earth that takes us a little further away from or closer to the sun? let's say a giant rocket launcher with the blasters facing against the sky. so when we blast it, the earth moves in one or other direction? or is this just ridiculous? I heard that the earth get warmer the further the sun is from the earth (summer) and colder the closer it gets. So if the sun fell on the earth we would freeze to death? |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 18:50:58 -0800, Chris wrote:
"Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message ... "meat n potatoes" wrote in message om... obviously for the sake of life, better positioned than venus or mars. [snip] okay, now imagine a sci-fi scenario. can we build a device on earth that takes us a little further away from or closer to the sun? let's say a giant rocket launcher with the blasters facing against the sky. so when we blast it, the earth moves in one or other direction? or is this just ridiculous? I heard that the earth get warmer the further the sun is from the earth (summer) and colder the closer it gets. So if the sun fell on the earth we would freeze to death? Heh! Well, if a giant rocket blaster was positioned to push the earth even the smallest amount away from the sun (elongating the orbit which is reasonably stable right now) would there be a bigger risk that a it would only serve to bring the earth closer to the sun at another point of the orbit by the law of conservation of momentum? If you pushed hard enough would our nice gentle orbit turn into something else altogether different? O' |
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![]() "Chris" wrote in message . .. this just ridiculous? I heard that the earth get warmer the further the sun is from the earth (summer) and colder the closer it gets. So if the sun fell on the earth we would freeze to death? Not quite. What controls the seasons more than the distance from the Sun is the axial tilt. During winter, the hemisphere in question is tilted away from the sun, resulting in shorter days and longer nights, hence less heating and more cooling. However, in fact, the Earth's closest approach to the Sun is during the Northern winter. But it's the tilt that really matters. |
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"Chris" wrote in message
. .. I heard that the earth get warmer the further the sun is from the earth (summer) and colder the closer it gets. So if the sun fell on the earth we would freeze to death? While it is true that perihelion currently occurs during the northern winter season (at the beginning of January in fact), the seasons themselves are due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. The hemisphere tipped towards the Sun is warmer than the one tipped away. The effect on the seasons of the yearly variation of distance to the Sun is very minor, as the Earth's orbital eccentricity is small, 0.0167, making the orbit practically circular. Since perihelion occurs during northern winter, it probably serves to moderate northern winters and summers just a very tiny bit, and make southern summers and winters a very tiny bit more extreme. |
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Anthony Mandic wrote:
meat n potatoes wrote: obviously for the sake of life, better positioned than venus or mars. okay, two questions. snippo Why are you cross-posting to a current-films newsgroup? It's a hilarious story, but.....yyyyyou don't wanna know. :-D Derek Janssen, RAMC-F (let's just say it involves the words "troll" and "failure") |
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