YU55 Hits Moon. Moon Is "Helium 3". Helium 3 burns up in atmo< DOOM? THOUGHTS? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3519980 New Zealand 11/02/2011 04:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyway the orbit caculations put it quite far from the moon. |
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saphic
User ID: 1530984 United Kingdom 11/02/2011 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When an asteroid hits, at the point of impact are forces great enough to creat fusion? Your all gonna die.....just not today Darkest before the storm reality is not dictated by ones own preconceptions of what it should look like.(Dr Astro) |
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User ID: 1525785 United States 11/02/2011 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is stuff the sun spits out. Helium 3. Helium 1,2, and 4 are the most common. Only Gold can be made in a sun. They say that if you compress hydrogen, which is the parent of Helium 3, and then hit it with a huge energy blast, it will turn into gold. Gold is monoatomic also. I was kinda making a joke about it raining gold, but in reality something like that could happen. Doubtful though, since there isn't enough compression. Although there might be enough energy by burning up in our atmosphere and interacting with our magnetic sphere. I think the chunks of Helium 3 would super expand as they heated, possibly creating little hydrogen bombs? They say it is inert, but expands like crazy when heated to room temperature. It's a gas so it seems it should ignite with enough energy. Our Earth's magnetosphere might be enough to do it? Dunno. Or maybe it will indeed be raining Gold upon us! Trying to think positive here... Light Warrior |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1441894 United States 11/02/2011 10:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SO everyone saying YU55 will hit the moon... Quoting: Voluntary Death Nasa says moon is full of "helium 3" which can power a country... IF YU55 hits moon, blows off chunk/s & this burns up in our atmo.... Then What???? ANyone? 3 DAYS OF DARKNESS????? i hope we get to see a once in a lifetime(anyones)fireworks uber show.......just short of killing everyone. "Helium 3".....sounds as good as any.....add it to the pile of hypotheses over there......watch your step....theres a lot of them. |
Halcyon Dayz, FCD
User ID: 1222987 Netherlands 11/03/2011 07:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Won't happen. Much more then Earth, but still only tiny amounts. Helium-3 is chemically indistinguishable from Helium-4. It is inert, it does not burn. Reaching for the sky makes you taller. Hi! My name is Halcyon Dayz and I'm addicted to morans. |
F=ma
User ID: 4437172 United States 11/03/2011 07:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SO everyone saying YU55 will hit the moon... Quoting: Voluntary Death Nasa says moon is full of "helium 3" which can power a country... IF YU55 hits moon, blows off chunk/s & this burns up in our atmo.... Then What???? ANyone? 3 DAYS OF DARKNESS????? How would Helium-3 burn? It is an inert, non-radioactive gas. It can only "burn" inside a fusion reactor. F=ma |
F=ma
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