Our solar systems different rotational speeds

Jun 19, 2024 4:49 PM

MangoWoodDesk

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1 year ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Wheeee!

1 year ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

Uranus be like "screw you guys, I'm going the other way."

1 year ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 1

Watching the two neptunian planets counter-spin each other is trippy.

1 year ago | Likes 6 Dislikes 1

Uranus rotates backwards? (ducks to avoid inevitable anus jokes)

1 year ago | Likes 13 Dislikes 0

Urectum

1 year ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Hard to say if it's backwards or not, since it's sideways.

1 year ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

I guess I was assuming the animation was in reference to the North Pole

1 year ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

More sideways really, just kinda depends on your frame of reference

1 year ago | Likes 11 Dislikes 0

Oh this is a great animation

1 year ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Oh, and Jupiter is Huge, very very huge, so that rotational speed converted to linear? Whoooooo!

1 year ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

That was my first thought when I saw 9 hours. That tangential velocity must be cooking.

1 year ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

At the "equator," I mean.

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Someone forgot to include Pluto.

1 year ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 2

Too soon.

1 year ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

There is no logical reason to include Pluto and only Pluto into this comparison.

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