Anonymous ID: fe77b4 July 26, 2022, 5:06 a.m. No.16825183   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5184 >>5195

>>16825112

>Already stripped Pluto of its atmosphere, spun Neptune backward and made it cold.

 

This is nonsense. Since when did Pluto have an atmosphere?? …and even if it did and it has been stripped away, how would we know?

Neptune has always been freezing cold, it´s called an ice-giant for a reason. Spinning backwards? Do you have ANY souce for all this?

 

Not saying suspicious observers are wrong about their doomsday predictions, who knows, but what you´re saying doesn´t add up.

Anonymous ID: fe77b4 July 26, 2022, 5:18 a.m. No.16825222   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5228

>>16825195

>https://www.space.com/pluto-atmosphere-may-be-disappearing

It does have an atmophere?? It must be superduper-thin then.

But they give an explanation:

"Pluto's atmosphere is supported by the vapor pressure of ices on the dwarf planet's surface. So, if ice warms up on Pluto, it can dramatically alter the density of its atmosphere, according to a statement from Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), the home institution of multiple members of the research team.

 

For about 25 years, Pluto has been moving farther and farther away from the sun, so its surface temperature has been going down. And with these recent observations, the researchers found evidence showing that Pluto's atmosphere is actually refreezing back onto its surface as the dwarf planet gets colder and colder."

 

>https://www.space.com/neptune-cooling-down-temperature-mystery

Changing temperature is not spinning backward.

 

>https://www.space.com/neptune-dark-spot-storm-changes-direction

…still not spinning backward.

 

I didn´t know about Pluto´s atmosphere. Now I do, thanks.

Anonymous ID: fe77b4 July 26, 2022, 5:38 a.m. No.16825300   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16825228

Pretty sure only Venus and Uranus spin backwards, compared to the other planets. Uranus is actually on the side, unlike any other planet, so that´s kinda twisted.

 

Neptune has fastest winds in the solarsystem, which is strange for the planet farthest out, receiving very little of sun-ray energy.