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10643592 No.10643592 [Reply] [Original]

Would adding enough mass to give Mars gravity similar to earth fuck up the solar system?

>> No.10643602

Imagine being as high as OP

>> No.10643606

>chairs clattering.jpg

>> No.10643750

>muffled laughter.wav

>> No.10644628

>>10643592
No. Not even close.

>> No.10644645

>>10643592
Who is this qt?

>> No.10644697

>>10644645
Ana de Armas

>> No.10645259

i want to suck ur boobs

put my ass in your asshole

>> No.10646603

>>10644628
It wouldn't even throw off it's orbit a little bit?

>> No.10646606

For that to happen Mars would have to exist and we all now know the earth is flat

>> No.10646653

>>10643592
No and
my god i'm in love with ana de armas

>>10646603
maybe, but mars having an unstable orbit is more likely to just eject it from the solar system or have it crash into the sun.

that may be 'catastrophic' but does not 'ruin the solar system'

>> No.10646668

The answer is yes, definitely. For one, the sudden change in mass would significantly affect Mars' orbital velocity due to conservation of angular momentum.

>> No.10646727

>>10644645
Seriously?
https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5b711cc8633ac

>> No.10647473

>>10643592
Isn't Ana de Armas the sexiest woman alive

>> No.10648481

>>10646653
>just eject it from the solar system or have it crash into the sun
oh, just that. no big deal.

>> No.10648864

>>10643592
without speeding it up it would fall towards the sun and crash into the moon in all likelihood

>> No.10649105

>>10647473
>Isn't Ana de Armas the sexiest woman alive

I don't know about "sexiest". But probably the prettiest.

>> No.10649188

>>10647473
No you incel.

>> No.10649205

>>10647473
who?

>> No.10649228
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>>10643592
Highly. Because you'd need a shit load of mass. I think the calculations are in this image in the terraform section.

>> No.10649304

>>10643592
Isn't Mars in a 1:5 resonance with either Mercury or Venus?