Would it at least have a gravitational impact on the Solar System? Not as much as you might think. The former gas giant would slightly shift the orbits of the other planets, even the Sun. But not enough to set them on a collision course with one another, or launch them out of their orbits into outer space. Other than that, not much would change for the Solar System. Things would get a lot more fun if Jupiter was replaced with a Sun-like star.
If our gas giant became 1, times more massive, the Solar System would go wild. Asteroids would crash into planets, and planets would change their orbital course. Some of them might end up ejected from the Solar System altogether. From being pulled a little too close to Jupiter-star and getting scorched, to being left drifting alone in the void of space.
The most famous incident took place in when fragments of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet collided with Jupiter. The string of fragments had been caught in a two-year orbit around Jupiter before crashing into its cloud tops. As the largest and most massive planet around the Sun, Jupiter's gravity is so strong that it may actually fling some of these flying space objects outside of the Solar System before they get closer to Earth. If one of the Polar Ice caps on Mars.. If you were to drop a ball on the mo..
What would Happen if Venus gets too.. When will it get dark tonight What is the speed of dark If the big rip happens, what effect.. When is the next eclipse in LA How can the universe be 78 billion l.. Hot How Soon Can we settle on mars What.. So what would occur if a comet hit the sun head on, slamming into its lower atmosphere?
The crash would unleash as much energy as a magnetic flare or coronal mass ejection, but over a much smaller area. The momentum propelled by the comet could even make the sun ring like a bell with subsequent sun-quakes echoing through the solar atmosphere.
One issue that could make a big difference is the poorly understood propensity of comets to break up under stress.
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