u/MediocreGas6619

Is there planets Bigger than some stars ?

It’s might sound Stupid but.. if we took the biggest planet on Milky Way with Smallest possible Star on Milky Way could we see binary system or smth close

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u/MediocreGas6619 — 3 days ago

Planet 9 — Is it technically outside the Solar System or still part of it?

I’m kinda confused about Planet Nine.

If he exists he might take from 10,000–20,000 years just to orbit the Sun once, meaning it’s insanely far away. So is it basically outside the Solar System at that point, or still fully inside it?

And another thing I don’t get: if it’s THAT far away how does the Sun’s gravity still keep it orbiting instead of it just drifting away into space? Also went there was a planets like this on our solar system ?ik about the 9 main planets on our solar system didn’t realize there is more really would like to learn about thoes far away planets that still orbiting our sun from far away

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u/MediocreGas6619 — 6 days ago

it just crazy how there is over 13 billion years to this galaxy and space totally silent ( atleast to us ) from any Advance tech life

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u/MediocreGas6619 — 10 days ago

Could a moon around a giant gas planet support life like Earth does?

I’ve been thinking about this for a while. We always hear about “Earth-like planets,” but what about moons?

Could there realistically be a moon orbiting a huge gas giant (kind of like Jupiter or Saturn) that has conditions similar to Earth and could support life? (Scientifically possible? )

u/MediocreGas6619 — 10 days ago