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I fucking love Gas Giants
They're huge, intimidating, beautiful, aggressive and just fucking scary as shit.

>> No.9614994

>>9614974
>BRAAAAAAAAAAAAP

>> No.9615001
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9615001

>>9614974
>scary as shit

as Uranus

>>9614994
>BRAAAAAAAAAAAAP

>> No.9615062

>>9614974
THE VIRGIN GAS GIANT VS THE CHAD STAR

>> No.9615068

>>9615062
Stars don't have seas of metallic hydrogen in them.

>> No.9615077

>>9615068
Gas giants don't radiate enough energy to support life on their satellites.

>> No.9615087

>>9614974

>They're huge, intimidating, beautiful, aggressive and just fucking scary as shit.

You sound like you fuck niggers.

>> No.9615096
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9615096

>giant gas balls can float in a vacuum without equilibrating with it

>> No.9615103

>>9615096
did you study astrophysics anon?

>> No.9615107

>>9615077
Jupiter's gravitational influence could actually be creating conditions that support life on at least one of the moons.

>> No.9615108

>>9615103

Yes, I have a Masters degree in it. I know how gases behave in a vacuum.

>> No.9615111

>aggressive
What

>> No.9615151

>>9615087
that's no way to talk about your mum

>> No.9615162

>>9615108

Ok then tell me how Jupiter should actually be.

>> No.9615221

>>9615162

It wouldn't exist in the first place if it's made of gas in a vacuum.

>> No.9615252

>>9615221

How does the earth have an atmosphere then? Does gravity play a role?

>> No.9615265

>>9615252

No, it's electromagnetic.

>> No.9615354
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9615354

>>9614974
You, my friend, have a powerful BBW fetish that's out of this world.

Hope you enjoy this picture of the planet Saturn topless.

*fap fap*

>> No.9615371

>>9615108
I don't believe you. Also, I don't believe you are taking into account gravity.

In a vacuum a gas would indeed separate to a point of having zero pressure, however as a gas is still made up of matter the molecules would still pull together due to gravity.

For the same reason, in a vacuum chamber on Earth a gas released would pool at the bottom of the chamber instead of dispersing throughout the chamber, as gravity is still acting on the gas.

Stars and gas giants are just these clouds of gas that have drawn together due to gravity. The ridiculous mass of which causes funky things to occur in their cores.

>b-but gravity doesn't exist! no one has ever proven it!
Yes, it does. Yes, it has been proven.

>> No.9615378

>>9614974
BRAPP

>> No.9615522

>>9614974
Too bad it's cgi.

>> No.9615552

>>9615068
not with that attitude they don't

>> No.9615557

>>9614994
Top fucking lel

>> No.9615564

>>9615552
Yeah, they're too busy burning off their Hydrogen and making boring Helium.

>> No.9615585

>>9615371
imagine taking a guy who claims to have a master's in astronomy and to believe in electric universe at the same time this seriously

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>>9614974

>> No.9615688

shit tier taste in planets, get out.

Can't even land on them, what's the fucking point. If I wanted to watch some fluid convection I'd boil a pan of water.

You may redeem yourself if your interest is primarily in their big, beautiful, geologically-interesting moons.

>> No.9615725

>>9615001
>clearly an image of Neptune
come on now

>> No.9615781

>>9614974
for u