Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Evil Empire Beware: Gas Giant Planets are Hard to Destroy

Evil Empire Beware: Gas Giant Planets are Hard to Destroy:
Jupiter and its four planet-size moons, called the Galilean satellites photographed and assembled into a collage by NASA.
Evil Empire Beware: Gas Giant Planets are Hard to Destroy
Jupiter and its four planet-size moons, called the Galilean satellites photographed and assembled into a collage by NASA.
Last year, physicists worked out the plausibility of a fully functional (if not fictional) Death Star being able to destroy planets, and found that the Galactic Empire’s technological terror could indeed destroy Earth-like rocky planets, but a Jupiter-sized gas planet would be a tough challenge.
Now, real but theoretical modeling confirms that gas giants like Jupiter would be really hard to destroy by any means, including by stars that undergo periodic outbursts. Actual stars, that is, not Death Stars.

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