What would happen if you removed the sun from the universe for 10 seconds?
What about Venus?
Disappearing Sun
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Re: Disappearing Sun
Hello and welcome to the forums!
Those are a couple of interesting questions you pose! What do you think would happen? The sun especially does a lot for us, from being the center of our solar system to providing us with heat and light.
Do you have any specific ideas in mind? If you can narrow your question down, we'll try and help you.
Keith
Those are a couple of interesting questions you pose! What do you think would happen? The sun especially does a lot for us, from being the center of our solar system to providing us with heat and light.
Do you have any specific ideas in mind? If you can narrow your question down, we'll try and help you.
Keith
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Re: Disappearing Sun
It would cool the earth down a bit and it would be in a different orbital spot. So it would be like spring in the summer, winter in the fall and then just freezing in winter, and then it would be winter in the spring. So two winters and one super winter, one spring, summer and no fall.
I would like to know how close earth would get to mars, because of the orbital change, and if the orbital change would change the atmosphere and climate on earth.
Would earth and mars try to suck each other in and orbit around each other? As well as the sun (when it can back)?
If Venus disappeared, would that affect earths orbit?
One more question. If you released Venus' atmosphere into space, would it affect earth or mercury's climate?
Thank you.
I would like to know how close earth would get to mars, because of the orbital change, and if the orbital change would change the atmosphere and climate on earth.
Would earth and mars try to suck each other in and orbit around each other? As well as the sun (when it can back)?
If Venus disappeared, would that affect earths orbit?
One more question. If you released Venus' atmosphere into space, would it affect earth or mercury's climate?
Thank you.
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Re: Disappearing Sun
Hello!
These are some interesting questions you pose. I found a video that might explain to you what would happen if the sun disappeared here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rltpH6ck2Kc. Also, we get so much energy and heat from the sun that we would freeze over eight minutes later (how long it takes for the sun's energy to travel to us).
I hope this helps a little!
-Meg
These are some interesting questions you pose. I found a video that might explain to you what would happen if the sun disappeared here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rltpH6ck2Kc. Also, we get so much energy and heat from the sun that we would freeze over eight minutes later (how long it takes for the sun's energy to travel to us).
I hope this helps a little!
-Meg
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