Dokino21
Dokino21 t1_iu5ar1t wrote
Reply to comment by -Turisti- in Moon-like landscape in Utah [OC][1920x1280] IG @holysh0t by holy-shot
They gave it up for Lent one year and never looked back.
Dokino21 t1_iu5apd9 wrote
If you ever have a chance to see Utah's landscape under a full moon, it's absolutely wild.
Dokino21 t1_it50zw5 wrote
I am not telling you what to do, but I am saying that I have used Citristrip in the basement. I had a box fan in a window pulling air out just to be safe, but the smell itself wasn't that heavy.
If you can heat the garage, I think that might be your best open and just use a fan in a window.
Dokino21 t1_is8ln59 wrote
Reply to comment by atomfullerene in Ask Anything Wednesday - Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science by AutoModerator
I think I'm missing some vital piece of information in my brain because in my wee brain, I am talking moon is always above my head all the time, it does moon stuff, maybe it rotates like a good boy, but it's always there while the planet does it's rotation around the sun and does it's daily rotation. In my mind, the moon and earth are holding hands while the earth does it's 24 hours a day, 365 a year.
So I am really missing some kind of epiphany in understanding.
Dokino21 t1_is81el3 wrote
Reply to comment by atomfullerene in Ask Anything Wednesday - Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science by AutoModerator
I'm still confused. Why would the moon always facing the eastern hemisphere dictate the duration of the day? The moon would just be up there, staring at us, menacingly day and night. Wouldn't it?
Dokino21 t1_is7rmst wrote
Reply to comment by atomfullerene in Ask Anything Wednesday - Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science by AutoModerator
Why would the moon only facing one side of the planet impact the length of days?
Dokino21 t1_is2zenu wrote
Reply to comment by Brickleberried in Ask Anything Wednesday - Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science by AutoModerator
Thank you.
Dokino21 t1_is1levy wrote
If our Moon was tidally locked to the Earth, from the beginning, how would the side not always facing the moon be impacted if at all?
Example: Moon in a position that doesn't impact wobble and tilt and is always facing the Eastern Hemisphere.
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(I'm writing a story and trying to give a scientific reason why life exists on this one continent and thought this could be a reasonable reason why life didn't develop to the same level anywhere else. I'm probably wrong)
Dokino21 t1_iu78ag6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Moon-like landscape in Utah [OC][1920x1280] IG @holysh0t by holy-shot
I have, it was terrifying because I saw the holy underwear warehouse.