
Neptune stole his brain cells, sadly
I suddenly remembered this old signage that went viral locally and had to after being reminded about the Journey to Darkness episodes.
Jupes, you’re lucky Planet X and OGLE saved you and your system

I suddenly remembered this old signage that went viral locally and had to after being reminded about the Journey to Darkness episodes.
Jupes, you’re lucky Planet X and OGLE saved you and your system
This is even funnier to me since I know the first municipality and it’s a farming town where people have limited internet knowledge lol
The power of Solarballs is really unmatched
Second and third graphs: more zoomed out view of the upward trend of Tethys being known to more people
Last photo air dates for last part of rogue arc to Chrysalis arc
(Yes it’s me from the Kyplanet server lol)
Not for disruption of any equipment but to just say hi to possible extraterrestrial life. Bonus if it can be set to receive stuff too.
I do know of IR and radio receivers, some small enough to be attached to things like a Raspberry Pi computer.
Their dynamic was so fun and entertaining. I really hope we see more of them soon, especially since this current arc is very moon-focused. (As a moons enjoyer I am having fun with this arc tbh)
PROTEUS NO
Made this today, inspired by the recent Kyplanet video on the multi impact theory from a published paper. Some ancestors are unnamed but Gaia 1-3 are labeled as such.
I like the idea that Gaia 1 and 2 crashed via Jupiter, but unnamed and Gaia 3 also deliver lately kissed like Proto and Theia, though partially accident since they didn’t know what kissing would cause.
The multi impact theory states that Earth might have a combined ancestry of 4 planets, not just 2.
So many features are similar or the same to Rhea. I wonder if she was the one who pushed Chrysalis
Say there are around two billion phones with magnetic charging capabilities, all spread across the planet, how much does that affect the planet’s magnetic field? Could it have contributed or distorted the field since the start of this tech being so widespread?
I just noticed my phone messing with my handheld compass when I sat them next to each other so I got to wondering this.
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Say there are around two billion phones with magnetic charging capabilities, all spread across the planet, how much does that affect the planet’s magnetic field? Could it have contributed or distorted the field since the start of this tech being so widespread?
I just noticed my phone messing with my handheld compass when I sat them next to each other so I got to wondering this.
Well I wonder if Neppy will question his own “cousin” next?
Case In Point: The Carrington Event of 1859 knocked out entire telegraph lines and auroras reached the equator.
This wasn't a problem for us cuz
We were not as reliant on electricity at the time.
The Sun is a relatively calm and stable G-type dwarf star, which means that these kinds of events are rare on human timescales.
Red dwarfs(M-type) are low mass stars that are fully convective with a longer lifespan to boot. Unfortunately, their convective nature means that most of them are what astronomers like to call flare stars. These stars are unstable with their stellar flux and can be very volatile. An M-type dwarf can unleash flares MUCH stronger than the ones that our Sun can produce, and worse yet they do it more frequently. The Sun may produce a Carrington level event once every few hundred years, whereas a red dwarf can emit similar flares with just a couple days between each one.
This can prevent a true industrial revolution, because electrical grids will get fried and these civilizations won’t have enough to time to rebuild them before the next flare. So aliens may start experimenting with basic electrical stuff only to be sent back to square one by powerful frequent flares. Perhaps complex life is more common in the universe than we thought, but since the majority of stars are smol M-types they’re unable to advance to the space age.
tldr: Intelligent life that evolved in a red dwarf star system maybe technologically capped at early industrial/steampunk