• @[email protected]
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    336 minutes ago

    From that picture, it looks like you’d be on mercury and look up, see nothing but sun, But realistically it’s 60% closer than earth

    looks kinda like this from the surface

    • @Mr_Dr_Oink
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      Im struggling to parse this. The picture of the sun with the tiny dot when compared with the artists impression you posted. It just wont click together. How can the sun appear so big from the telescope compared to mercury but be so small from mercury’s perspective?

      Edit. Actually i think it clicked. Mercury is so far from us and so smalkl that it appears like a small dot through that telescope even when zoomed in enough to see the sun that closley. Its actually still really far from the sun but our perspective and that flat picture makes it seem like its about to be consumed by the sun. If it was off to the side the distance would be more clear.

      So more like this

      S—‐-------------------------------M--------------------------------------V----------------------------------E

      Than

      S—M‐---------------------------------------------------------------------V----------------------------------E

  • The Giant Korean
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    157 hours ago

    Looks like a dead pixel.

    The scale of the universe continues to blow my mind.

  • ALoafOfBread
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    289 hours ago

    Too autistic for this. Why would it be unsettling? Mercury is much smaller than the sun. If it was suddenly bigger in proportion to the sun, then I’d be unsettled.

    • @[email protected]
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      418 hours ago

      It doesn’t exactly unsettle me, but pondering the mind-boggling scale of celestial bodies and the cosmos can certainly be… humbling, I guess?

      I had a co-worker a while back who couldn’t talk about the great scale of the universe cause he’d get freaked out. It didn’t come up much, but when it did, he’d be like, “Please stop, it’s stressing me out” so we’d change the subject.

    • @fishos
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      Less about size and more about size and relative distance. Think about being on Mercury and the entire sky is blazing sun - and yet it survives.

      • @CitizenKong
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        I mean, nothing on Mercury survives. At night it’s -170 degrees Celsius and +430 degrees at day.

      • @BigBenis
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        56 hours ago

        on Mercury and the entire sky is blazing sun

        I’ve never thought about this and holy shit

        • stebo
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          That’s not the case though. Sure the sun would seem bigger on mercury but it’s not gonna fill the entire sky.

          Edit: According to NASA the sun would appear 3 times bigger and 7 times brighter on mercury.

    • @LaLuzDelSol
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      98 hours ago

      It’s very hard to convey the size of the sun in a photo. On earth, it isn’t bigger than the moon. I don’t think I’ve ever seen, in a real photo, just how massive the sun is. I absolutely dwarfs a planet, which is kind of chilling. I’ve never seen a photo that shows anything further away from the camera than a planet AND that much bigger.

  • @thespcicifcocean
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    97 hours ago

    This reminds me of that part of that space opera I read where there was a nomadic colony on mercury which needed to always be moving at exactly the right speed to stay on the dark side of the terminator.

    • @[email protected]
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      87 hours ago

      Wow. I was in middle school and had to do a creative writing assignment, and I wrote a science fiction short story set in a colony on that boundary of Mercury. I thought Mercury was tidal locked. I was praised for my creativity.

      I was today years old when I found that Mercury is not tidal locked.

    • @Weirdfish
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      87 hours ago

      That was in the Red / Green / Blue mars trilogy, one of my favorites. Though I think I’ve seen the concept in other works as well.

      Basically the temp difference between day / night caused contraction of the rail tracks, pushing the whole city forward so it was always just ahead of dawn.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 hours ago

        The nomadic colony got expanded on in KSR’s novel 2312. I don’t actually remember much about it in the Mars Trilogy.

        But I’ve seen the concept before in an old EU Star Wars novel, one of the Solo books maybe, where Lando was operating something similar as his new venture.

        And before that maybe mentioned by Sagan. And before that…

        • @Weirdfish
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          110 minutes ago

          I’ll have to get 2312, haven’t heard of that one. Same universe?

      • @Olhonestjim
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        Damn, that’s a great idea. I gotta go back and finish that series.

  • Justin
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    This small circle is the sun, absolutely dwarfed by the earth taking up the rest of the frame. Definitely unsettling.

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      Screenshot from Rick and Morty S6E9 Bring forth the shears of stumping!

  • @[email protected]
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    6411 hours ago

    Ackchually, that’s just a photography of mercury, not the actual planet on your screen.

  • @Alenalda
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    Ironically mercury while being the closest planet to the sun, isn’t the hottest planet in the solar system. Venus takes that title because of its atmosphere holding so much co2. Im sure its fine were putting so much of it in our atmosphere.

    • @Vinny_93
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      Yeah I prefer summer to winter so if we get summer and super summer now I would enjoy that until I’m dead and after that, why should I care?

      /s just in case.

      • FundMECFS
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        Finally my investment on Arctic Beachside property will pay off.

        • @Vinny_93
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          The beach is great. The only issue is that on days worth going, lots of other folks will be there.

          We heat up the planet by 4 or 5 degrees, it’s gonna get much less crowded. It’ll be like a perfect, permanent vacation.

  • @[email protected]
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    98 hours ago

    I guess because of perspective, Mercury being millions of miles closer to the camera than it is to the sun, the actual proportions would have the planet being much smaller by comparison

    • @nexguy
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      Mercury’s apparent size in the sky when close to us is about twice the size as when mercury is in the other side of the sun from us. So mercury would appear about 75% the size it is in this photo of it were next to the sun (so about the same distance away as the sun is).

  • @[email protected]
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    98 hours ago

    Trying to wrap my head around how incromprehensively large even just our sun is always makes me feel dizzy.

    We are not even a pale blue dot to most of the universe, and when we disappear nothing will know or remember us.

    • @SpacetimeMachine
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      87 hours ago

      My fav sun fact is that it burns 400 million tons of hydrogen each second, and will be doing that for billions of years. That’s 400 million tons of the lightest possible element there is. Just absolutely insane how gigantic the mass of the sun is.

      • @Carrolade
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        My fav is just that the sun is, all by itself, 99% of the total mass of our solar system. Most of the rest of that 1% is Jupiter.

  • aname
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    1710 hours ago

    Mercury is like 30-50 sun’s diameters away from the sun. This perspective makes it look like it’s almost touching.

    Size scale matches though

    • @jaybone
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      48 hours ago

      Yeah this perspective is weird. It makes it look like the sun takes up 90% of the sky on mercury. That can’t be right though.

    • Rose Thorne(She/Her)
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      Who picks wool for their fucking socks?

      There’s nothing sexy about wool.

      EDIT: Fucking. Intercourse. Pun.

      • @crank0271
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        Wool socks are the best and I won’t be entertaining assertions to the contrary. Wool is temperature regulating, not just super thick and hot, so there are wool socks you can wear in the summer. They also don’t hold odor (bacteria) as much.

        • Prehensile_cloaca
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          58 hours ago

          Wool is also more durable than cotton, so buying wool, or wool blend socks makes logical sense for something that takes a lot of wear and tear, ie covering your feet.

        • @foofiepie
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          You are spot on. Add to that, merino wool with an antibacterial coating for sports use eg skiing. Wool socks are the only kind I don’t wear holes through in a matter of months.

      • @jaybone
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        I think they can be sexy. Also the point of socks isn’t only to be sexy.

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    Science Journalists; Neil Degrasse Tyson claims dead pixels may actually be Mercury sized planets!