What I fear is the change in gravitational balance that can affect the trajectory of the nearest planet like Earth. Moving further away or closer to the sun are both equally scary.
@virusapple662 Even though Venus is too small to be the dominant object effecting the Earth, every object in the solar system is pulling on one another still, so if this were to happen, the entire inner solar system will be messed up
@@SpaceSimulations-v9e how could the potential collision of these two planets happen? We know it's impossible unless their trajectories change, so what kind of events would be able to do so? And another question, where did the 1% chance come from? Is it calculated in some way or just mentioned so we know that this collision is unlikely to happen?
Interesting. How much faster does Venus rotate after the hit? It's slightly retrograde as-is, but with Mercury whacking it going west-east, that should set it "right." Does changing the impact angle change the mass of the resulting Moon?
@@turtek12 1) Venus rotates the "right" way, rotating once every 8 hours or once ever 35% of a day. 2) Yes, definitely, The angle determines how much material ends up in the new moon. The Moon is 63 percent Mercury and 36 percent Venus, and if the angle was a little bit higher, the moon would be more massive, because more mercury would be orbiting Venus.
@@rehanhossainalim6038 The walls we build around ourselves to mask our absurdity and humor also prevent our joy. What good is it spending our short lives trying to look mature when we are anything but, in a universe where our species' accursed history spans not even the blink of an eye?
There maybe chance of Venus getting magnetic field and if the atmosphere of Venus going to lose and make Venus rotate faster by colliding with mercury OMG that's mean Venus will be not to hot ya
actually it would become molten ore both planets also venus would lose atmosphere and the chances for a moon are fairly low because planets colliding dont always have a moon and both planets would've became lava
There goes Venus' thick atmosphere
What I fear is the change in gravitational balance that can affect the trajectory of the nearest planet like Earth. Moving further away or closer to the sun are both equally scary.
No there 2 far for gravity to affect
@virusapple662 Even though Venus is too small to be the dominant object effecting the Earth, every object in the solar system is pulling on one another still, so if this were to happen, the entire inner solar system will be messed up
@@fauzulazim2993 that is something to worry about, but remember, this is a 1% chance, and it is more likely they are consumed by the red giant sun
@@SpaceSimulations-v9e fair
@@SpaceSimulations-v9e how could the potential collision of these two planets happen? We know it's impossible unless their trajectories change, so what kind of events would be able to do so? And another question, where did the 1% chance come from? Is it calculated in some way or just mentioned so we know that this collision is unlikely to happen?
you need continue doing this simulations , this is soo good
Interesting. How much faster does Venus rotate after the hit? It's slightly retrograde as-is, but with Mercury whacking it going west-east, that should set it "right." Does changing the impact angle change the mass of the resulting Moon?
@@turtek12 1) Venus rotates the "right" way, rotating once every 8 hours or once ever 35% of a day.
2) Yes, definitely, The angle determines how much material ends up in the new moon. The Moon is 63 percent Mercury and 36 percent Venus, and if the angle was a little bit higher, the moon would be more massive, because more mercury would be orbiting Venus.
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@@rehanhossainalim6038 The walls we build around ourselves to mask our absurdity and humor also prevent our joy. What good is it spending our short lives trying to look mature when we are anything but, in a universe where our species' accursed history spans not even the blink of an eye?
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@@user-um1en5dc1x SpaceSim 7.3
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SpaceSim
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Simulate a quasi star
There maybe chance of Venus getting magnetic field and if the atmosphere of Venus going to lose and make Venus rotate faster by colliding with mercury OMG that's mean Venus will be not to hot ya
How you do that!
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SpaceSim 7.3
Venus alr has a moon... actually a proto-moon to be exact, its name is zoozve
@@DaviPortesOfficial Thanks for the clarification!
actually it would become molten ore both planets also venus would lose atmosphere and the chances for a moon are fairly low because planets colliding dont always have a moon and both planets would've became lava