stanspaceman t1_j251g2x wrote
Reply to comment by Bioslug in Every planet in the solar system visible in rare "planet parade" by scot816
You're mistaken. Yes the last one was also this year, but the next one isn't for another decade. They are quite rare.
greengolfballs t1_j25ibbs wrote
The one earlier this year didn’t include Neptune or Uranus (which the author neglected to mention). Still counts as a “parade”, but 8 together is super uncommon. The next 8-parade (see my other comment) is in 2040 and the one after that is 800 years later.
smurficus103 t1_j2537h1 wrote
It does take time for Jupiter and Saturn to line up
Firestorm83 t1_j253n3x wrote
Let's say every decade; so that would have happened rougly 450.000.000 times in the earths lifespan. Wouldn't call that a rare occurence
Zigazig_ahhhh t1_j25402h wrote
Idk man, if you go to the movies once a decade wouldn't you say you go rarely?
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Cpt_James_Holden t1_j2561ip wrote
Different time scales. A decade for me is like a millisecond for the solar system in terms of lifespan.
No-Fail830 t1_j25bsxj wrote
Yeah but it’s rare to us which is who the information is being conveyed to. The earth doesn’t plan to read the article, nor does it give a shit.
Zigazig_ahhhh t1_j25v2ln wrote
Okay but most people in here are humans, not solar systems.
denada24 t1_j27zluq wrote
But, we aren’t known for having solar system lifespans. So, rare, indeed, for humans.
stanspaceman t1_j25i7b2 wrote
Your algebra is very impressive but your ability to understand basic conversational quantities is lacking.
YouthMin1 t1_j27t9zw wrote
After 2040 it’ll be 800 years before it happens again.
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