• Tippon
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    310 months ago

    Don’t forget the massive shockwave from the exploding planet

      • Tippon
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        410 months ago

        You don’t think the billions of tons of rock are going to spread out? :p

        Seriously though, we see shockwaves from exploding stars affecting the material around them. I don’t know the mechanics of what is causing it or how it spreads, but it does.

        • @[email protected]
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          10 months ago

          I think they would maintain their orbital path or be moved in the direction of the impact (obviously a mix)

          But that’s a debris field, not a shock wave

          • @Everythingispenguins
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            110 months ago

            Well the moon was formed by an impact of similar proportions so the debris field is making it to the moon.

            • @neatchee
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              210 months ago

              Interestingly, probably not! When the moon formed it was MUCH closer to earth. The moon is ever so slowly moving away from the planet, bit by bit. So a fresh debris field from a sufficiently similar impact wouldn’t reach as far as the moon is today