The Mystery of Titan’s Expanding Orbit:
Seen through the eyes of some omnipotent time traveler, our solar system—like any planetary system—is a heaving, pulsing thing. Across millions and billions of years its contents ebb and flow. Planetary orbits shift in shape and orientation, and billions of ancient asteroidal pieces shuffle through the skeletal disk that defines the major architecture of all that surrounds the sun, itself a star that sheds mass and energy as it gradually climbs an-ever brightening staircase of thermonuclear fusion.
But some things are assumed to be comparatively dull and unchanging. Saturn's largest moon, Titan, for instance, was expected to sit in its orbit with little alteration to that position over the billions of years since its formation. Now a study published in Nature Astronomy by Lainey, et al., has used measurements from the Cassini spacecraft (which orbited Saturn from 2004 to 2017) to determine that Titan has an orbit that grows by an astonishing 11 centimeters each year.
[...] So, what's going on? The answer may be a phenomenon broadly characterized as resonance-locking tidal theory. In essence, if the internals of a planet like Saturn get "strummed" at the right frequency by the gravitational pull of a moon there's an amplification of the tidal distortion—a kind of natural ringing, or resonance, of the thick gaseous envelope of the planet, and consequently more powerful gravitational interaction with the moon that's doing the strumming. And because the internal structure of a gas giant evolves over billions of years (because of things like gravitational contraction and helium rain) these resonances will change over time, sometimes "locking" onto different moons' orbital period and driving unexpectedly fast alterations in their orbits.
Journal Reference:
Valéry Lainey, Luis Gomez Casajus, Jim Fuller, et al. Resonance locking in giant planets indicated by the rapid orbital expansion of Titan, Nature Astronomy (DOI: 10.1038/s41550-020-1120-5)
(Score: 2) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Friday July 31 2020, @05:17PM (3 children)
lol this "strumming" answer sounds like complete bullshit. but it may be true i certainly dont know.
How many light years or atronomical units is 11cm?
But it reminds me of the onion back when they had "ask a (fill in blank)" section.
For example, this weeks guest, is
Ask An Astonomer
Question:
I have been having a hard time finding a job lately because I am not interested in programming in the cloud because I find it an absymal overcentralized solution with no possibility for privacy, and my advocacy of more secure systems has resulted in Advanced Persistent Threats deactivating my car computer remotely in traffic, which has threatened my life. 3 master mechanics at Oneil Honda in Kansas City, Christian Brothers in Lenexa, Kanasas and Integrity Auto Repair in Issaquah, WA, were unable to determine a cause for why I had to spend 3000 dollars replacing the car computer. Are there any other possible causes for what happened besides the frickin spooks are using their
Answer:
The answer may be a phenomenon broadly characterized as resonance-locking tidal theory. In essence, if the internals of a planet like Saturn get "strummed" at the right frequency by the gravitational pull of a moon there's an amplification of the tidal distortion—a kind of natural ringing, or resonance, of the thick gaseous envelope of the planet, and consequently more powerful gravitational interaction with the moon that's doing the strumming. And because the internal structure of a gas giant evolves over billions of years (because of things like gravitational contraction and helium rain) these resonances will change over time, sometimes "locking" onto different moons' orbital period and driving unexpectedly fast alterations in their orbits.
I wanted to be a comedian you know....I didn't choose to have to be this serious all of the time, btw, fwiw. But here we are.
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(and to verify you could, as of today, call those places and verify this happened to my green honda crv, 2016-2017)
(Score: 2) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Friday July 31 2020, @05:19PM
plz excuse the slurs in that chan copypasta, I did not recheck the image before posting and would have blurred that out. I do not condone slurs against anyone for any reason.
But the facts in this case are overwhelming that this is going on, and I think the burden of truth outweighs teh burden of being nice in this case, as it is, you know, life or death.
RIP michael hastings. (and fwiw Putins favorite chauffeur....and the german prince who died 2 months ago on his ducati in good weather)
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 31 2020, @05:49PM (1 child)
I used to think that my life was a tragedy, but now I realize it's a fucking comedy.
(Score: 2) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Friday July 31 2020, @06:13PM
if it werent for child abuse, might be funny.
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