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Venus Ping!..................
The headline is wrong. The article says the asteroids are in the same orbit as Venus, not orbiting the planet.
Not news ... for a long time assteroids have been orbiting Uranus
One more truck of flaming grant money, please.
I believe there are asteroids called Trojans which have orbits tied to Jupiter, either 60 degrees ahead or 60 degrees behind Jupiter. So it would make sense for the same thing to happen with other planets, although Venus' relative proximity to the sun may make it harder to keep the asteroids under control.
Does the earth have any asteroids like this?
I believe we do...............
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_trojan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_objects_at_Lagrange_points
Thanks for the ping.
The rest of the 'magnetotail' keyword, sorted:
It seems to me in the past 10 or so years the apparent scientific and mathematical literacy of journalism majors (which has never been held in high regard) has absolutely nosedived. It’s difficult to find a piece without at least one embarrassing fundamental error.
Just a couple days ago I saw a followup on the Titan submersible implosion that was very well polished, and clearly had a wide variety of sources, and was good about citations. Yet it also listed pressures that were off by orders of magnitude, and claimed that the ~500m depth mark was important because that’s when the pressure begins to press against all sides of a sub, and not just downward from on top. I had to read that part more than once just to make sure the author really was claiming that hydrostatic pressure somehow works fundamentally differently at different depths. The author also clearly did not understand the concept of fatigue in a material in the slightest, but was more than happy to lecture the reader about it. I suppose that’s one of the things that really rubs me the wrong way about the state of modern journalism- even if they’re not trying to cram their politics down your throat, they still regard themselves as smarter and more broadly qualified than their audience, and in my opinion that’s never been less true.
I guess we know what courses had to be cut to make way for the woke indoctrination ones.
Thanks. Astronomy has gotten a lot more complicated than it was when I was a kid, when there were 9 planets, Jupiter had only 12 moons, and no one knew what the far side of the moon looked like.
Am I the only one to suggest that NASA is Fake News, and is really just a huge money sucking vortex.
Swarming like flies on honey. And no one ever noticed this before?
As you would expect from a mass hurled out of Jupiter - it would have a lot of debris surrounding it - cf Velikovski
It’s unclear for sure. Are they orbiting Venus, or orbiting the sun in the orbit of Venus, like the Trojans of Jupiter? (Those are found roughly 60 degrees on either side of Jupiter.)
Or are these bodies on a different orbital plane?
Almost as if Venus came through the solar system as a comet and swept up some asteroids in its wake.......paging Dr. Velikovsky.....
What is on the far side of the sun - and possibly in earth’s orbit? Might “physics” require at least some object - Orbital Opposites - that affect the shape of the orbital path?
For example, with not counter-balance on the far side, the orbit is less round; but with some object as a counter-balance, then the orbit is more round?
I have no clue, obviously - never thought of the matter, before.
A Venusian asteroid belt? That’s a fascinating prospect. Also a little disturbing. How ironic would it be if after all these years we’ve been looking towards the outer solar system for near Earth asteroids as threats, we get slammed by one from the inner solar system that we didn’t even know existed.
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