07-22-2016, 12:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-22-2016, 01:18 AM by Dekalb_Blues.)
(07-07-2016, 11:21 AM)upensmoke Wrote: ... I thought it would be cool to share
It is cool to share!
Here's a snazzy-looking but inaccurate simulation of the traveling solar-system:
![[Image: Planets-Orbiting-Around-Sun.gif]](http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Planets-Orbiting-Around-Sun.gif)
A more accurate simulation (of a five-planet solar subsystem):
![[Image: NotVortex.gif]](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-PG2r6E0koVs/UqS8ZdLV5tI/AAAAAAAAG4g/-C4_Vm3zlt0/s1600/NotVortex.gif)
No two theorists agree about anything. That's my theory, so of course there's someone somewhere who would disagree with it. http://astrorhysy.blogspot.com/2013/12/a...-that.html
Busy, busy, busy:
![[Image: solarsystem.gif]](https://popperfont.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/solarsystem.gif)
Nice visualizations of planetary cyclical patterns:
Solar-system-foundational-anthropomorphic-deity simulation:
![[Image: tumblr_mgnk9ilVgB1s06q11o1_400.gif]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/58b00f360bf2a812c2ce66d985bb8f21/tumblr_mgnk9ilVgB1s06q11o1_400.gif)
Oh, wait, false alarm:
![[Image: tumblr_nmrwtdSSLF1rsx7eao1_250.jpg]](http://41.media.tumblr.com/8e1d4be8b4f605de4468af299960c227/tumblr_nmrwtdSSLF1rsx7eao1_250.jpg)
In 1997 astronomers discovered another natural Earth satellite beside the good old Moon -- they called it 3753 Cruithne ("666 Mark O'DeBeast", "23 Skidoo", "Henry 8th Iyam-Iyam", and "69 Izdivine" were some of the proposed names which didn't make the cut). It's fairly tiny and its orbit isn’t a simple little single-plane racetrack around Earth. Cruithne loops around the inner solar system in what astronomers call a “horseshoe” orbit (see http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-story-behind-...1687932128). More like a horsehoe-worn-by-a-horse-on-acid-orbit, it seems to me, but they didn't ask my opinion:
![[Image: jlmzn8kr6o7txgustylb.gif]](https://timkanebooks.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/jlmzn8kr6o7txgustylb.gif)
Sonically-enhanced results of analysis of the puzzling data-transmissions from sampling probe #B-52, which was sent to the enigmatic Planet Claire:
You've got to break some cosmic eggs to make a cosmological omelette:
![[Image: Solar_System.jpg]](http://galo.com/files/6113/4758/6000/Solar_System.jpg)
