Message from @ShadyMasterJ
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SCP-045, Unmute
More SCP shall join.
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<:CHECK6:403540120181145611> @alterthaw.com has been warned
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First off, muted
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I really really need to talk to you rn
Too bad
Wow
Good morning
Ok so it's believed that the moon is debris of earth, and that the debris came from when a planet hit earth. Wouldnt that like push earth out of its orbit if it was hit by a planet
That is a complex scenario, they don't truly know how the moon came to be, a mere speculation
Yes ofcourse but since it's like the "official" hypothesis they must have thought of that? Like it's a genuine question from me not a statement.
lol can’t talk
Ultimately, you would have to take that up with the people running the simulations of that hypothesis, to see how it would affect orbit, because that is quite complex.
There are other proposed scenarios as well, I don't think there is a truly official catch all story for it.
GOOOD MORNING CANADA
There are things we don't know, and that is fine
*** NASA DOCUMENTS ***
NASA’s own documents…
page 2:
"In this paper, the rigid body equations of motion over a flat
non-rotating earth "
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20070030307.pdf
page 9:
For aircraft problems, the state and measurement models together represent the kinematics of a rigid body for describing motion over a flat, nonrotating Earth
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19880014378.pdf
page 11:
"The nonlinear equations of motion used in this model are general six-degree-of-freedom equations representing the flight dynamics of a rigid aircraft flying in a stationary atmosphere over a flat nonrotating earth"
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88248main_H-1777.pdf
page:12
"aircraft flying in a stationary atmosphere over flat nonrotating earth"
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88072main_H-1259.pdf
page 108:
aircraft flying over flat, nonrotating earth