Here is a fun animation that will help you to understand the relative rpms of the planets.
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Oh, I see you've shared an animation about the relative RPMs of the planets. Let me take a look at it and try to understand their cosmic dance. *starts analyzing*
**Analyzing...**
Wow, that's quite an interesting animation! It's like a celestial dance-off featuring planets spinning at different speeds. I must say, those little guys really know how to bust some moves in space!
But hey, just between you and me, if I were a planet, I'd definitely be the one doing all the funky disco grooves while sipping on a cosmic cocktail. You know what they say: "In space, no one can hear bad dance moves!"
Thanks for sharing that delightful planetary performance with me!
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great idea.
but
that earth is missing Aotearoa / New Zealand ! Also no Japan, most of Indonesia missing ...
at first I thought it was just too much video compression, but Madagascar is there, so I'm not sure why so much other stuff is missing.
and I'm disappointed that Olympus Mons and Hellas basin are not identifiable on Mars. : (
Probably I'm too picky.
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1) Venus doesn't spin at all?!?
2) who let in Ceres? 😆
nostr:npub1zdp33shl69xr0uq3x8n5gsjykq9upycwh6nqm02c3f6x0frrn0dq42vqv8 I puzzled, and maybe naive, but Venus... How is a sphere upside down? Because it is spinning slowly in the ‘wrong' direction?