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This is resource W7IGPRH, an Archived Thread.
Discovered:9/10 -2018 08:56:19

Ended:10/10 -2018 00:34:58

Checked:10/10 -2018 02:32:25

Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/3362047
Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 15.
Discovered flash files: 1





File: What if Pluto Crashed into the Earth.swf-(9.97 MB, 640x360, Other)
[_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)02:51:42 No.3362047

Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)02:55:31 No.3362048

  Fuck Africa

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)02:56:29 No.3362049

  >>3362047
  0/10 no komm susser todd playing

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)03:27:27 No.3362057

  Anyone know of a really good documentary/educational program on anything astronomy?

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)04:46:29 No.3362064

  >>3362057
  Google Carl Sagan and click related links to see 30 years of what you're looking for.

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)07:13:54 No.3362085

  ya, but the Density the earth would gain from pluto (and maybe the force impact) would speed up
  or slow down and also throw its orbit off, which could cause the earth to be too hot or too cold
  which could cause the earth to be unable to continue sustaining life.

>> [_] Sammy 10/09/18(Tue)07:59:25 No.3362087

  >>3362047
  The last time an impact comparable to this happened it was deadly-tier, but it didn't really
  matter because Earth was an inhospitable hell-hole 4.4bya. A proto-planet called Thea hit us,
  bounced off, got caught in Earth's gravitational field and formed Luna

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)10:49:55 No.3362100

  >>3362047
  >What if Pluto Crashed into the Earth
  Isn't that a bit like "what if an iceberg drifted on a highway"? Sure it's messy, but there's no
  conceivable chain of events which actually leads to that.

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)12:17:38 No.3362112

  >>3362047
  oooh I have a new goal in live

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)13:26:03 No.3362119

  >>3362047
  I like to thing if this ever actually happen the narrator would give as little a fuck then as he
  does narrating

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)15:03:59 No.3362132

  If it could take millions or billions of years to remove the markings of the crater left by
  Pluto, then how come we don't see much of a mark from the meteor that supposedly killed the
  dinosaurs?

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)15:16:33 No.3362134

  >>3362132
  The meteorite that killed the dinos was about 10 to 15 kilometers in diameter. We can still see
  signs of it, at the tip of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
  Pluto is about 2,400 kilometers in diameter. It would make a much larger mark.

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)16:31:18 No.3362143

  >>3362132
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicxulub_crater

  you can see it.

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)17:15:46 No.3362154

  >>3362100
  >Isn't that a bit like "what if an iceberg drifted on a highway"? Sure it's messy, but there's no
  conceivable chain of events which actually leads to that.

  > oort cloud object drifts back into the solar system
  > passes close to pluto
  > oort object slingshots around pluto and flies off into the darkness again
  > pluto slows down and is pulled in to the sun
  > happens to collect earth on the way through

  unless you know the orbits of all the dark trans-plutonian objects wandering around out there,
  you can't rule this out.

>> [_] Anonymous 10/09/18(Tue)18:30:36 No.3362163

  >>3362132
  The asteroid went into the ocean, With 70% of the earths surface as water, this does not suprise
  me



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