Habitable Planets in Interstellar Space - Double planets, featuring @georgeboya
A couple of weeks ago I had a long, hard look at some of the most unexpected planetary systems that we can and do get in the Universe.
To have a read or get a quick refresher, click here, but to summarize the types I discussed:
- Rogue planets
- Double planets
- Planet stars
- Binary, Triple, Quadruple, Quintuple star systems
Honestly, Double planets excite me most of all here because life there is far from impossible, their existence is far from fictional (It's argued that Pluto and Charon are double planets), and the beauty would be unmatched, so let's explore that idea for today.
Double Planets
The formation of these would be the same as the earth and moon's formation - a collision of a massive object into another, with debris forming the moon. In fact, some like to argue that the earth and moon is a double planet, because our moon is unusually gigantic in proportion to Earth compared to other planets and their moons.
If a collision happens and the result is two, equal-massed planets, this would eventually have a barycentre exactly between either planet.
Life would not be very viable at first, as each planet would cause incredibly destructive tidal forces... like the moon on steroids.
But eventually, due to their proximity to each other, this spin will slow down until eventually they are tidally locked much like the moon or any exoplanet particularly close to its star.
When this happens, the tidal forces will still be pretty large - about 80x that of the moon's effect here - but within reasonable bounds to form life (Earth was far more unstable when life started to form here, after all)
The view would be nothing short of phenomenal at this point. Each planet would be in view permanently on one side, and would never be seen on the other. Each planet would be 1,000 times brighter and much larger than the moon in our own sky, creating permanent daytime as the sun is reflected from the watery, icy, cloudy planet. If the sun is up too, you'd have some kind of 'double daytime' going on, or if you're lucky, a solar eclipse every morning over a cup of tea before you go to work.
The far side would have regular night-day cycles, for people who want a bit of relief from the relentless beauty.
If life did manage to form here, or if we managed to colonize it (no reason we couldn't... good surfing vacation), things would be even cooler; the ability to travel between them would be like a regular commutes to work.
Initially, we'd start off with the well-known space elevator; a giant elevator made out of tough materials like Graphene. Since the planets are tidally locked and proximally close, a few technical additions to add flexibility to a space elevator, like a moving track system, would allow the planets to be physically connected this way with easy travel.
Be prepared for some confusion as the gravity flips over, though!
Space elevators would be more problematic with an eccentric orbit, though not impossible to solve; we could use this toughened material to literally force the planets into a perfectly round orbit.
But in time it will simply be more convenient to fly between them with sustainable rocketry or other methods. @dber went into this somewhat extensively
I haven't done research here, but I imagine it would be somewhat easy to travel like this because the escape velocity required to leave the gravity of one planet would probably be boosted by the attractive gravity of the other planet pulling a ship in.
Concept art: @georgeboya
Roche Worlds
But there's more! It is speculated that rocheworlds could exist, though they would be extremely unlikely. Essentially this takes the double planet idea a step further, and each planet would orbit each other around the distance of the Roche limit. This is the distance in which an object would be ripped apart by the others' gravity.
For the moon, that is about 1,000 miles from the earth's surface. Planets so close would no longer be round, and form more of an egg shape as they force each others' rocky body towards them.
If this were to ever happen, the planets would practically touch each other, even sharing atmospheres and oceans at first, though they would eventually pull together into a peanut shape, and eventually form one big rocky planet. I wouldn't want to be living there during this... transitional period.
So if you ever want to be on the frontier of space exploration, I suggest waiting until there's a planned trip to a double planet. It don't get much better than that!
If you liked this feel free to follow me, and if you think the art is amazing, you can get a healthy dose of it by following @georgeboya right here on Steemit!
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This kind of stuff would be so awesome. Imagine waking up in the morning to go to work on the other planet. Ok sweetie, gotta go to work on Planet B, see you tonight, i want lemon chicken for dinner!!
'Planet B', your imagination is wild! lolz
Lol ok fine, "Cyraxin"
I was thinking 'Edahs & Ahsas'
=P
I could not imagine a more fitting, surrealistic artwork to match such an outlandish dreamscape, like the one you have so vividly described to us,when gazed upon through science's prism. Universe is thriving with miracles of such wonder that the more you know about its structure, the more thrilled you become when humanity reveals another one of its cherished secrets and who knows, maybe one of these days we will discover such a twin world, brought to light from the bowels of dark, deep space...
I hope we all have the pleasure to enjoy many more of your collaborations with @georgeboya!
Thank you @harrycane, can't wait to match my artwork to your phenomenal posts:)
This is one of my favourite comments! George really does bring something special to the table huh?
Thanks for reading!
I was really looking forward in reading your new article @mobbs:) Binary planets its a phenomenon that never thought and i think i never red in any scifi book. Its very interesting how a system like that will work, will the form of life be the same in them? If there is a kind of human life what would be their myths, their stories about their identical twin planet? So much food for thought:) Always happy to collaborate with you:) Keep up the good work.
That's the kind of questioning that gets you these phenomenal piece of art! Keep pondering and always look to the stars =D
Thanks for joining me on this little adventure ^__^
You are very welcome:)
First time I hear about binary planets. You are becoming one of my favorite authors :D
P.S.: The artwork is awesome!
I will kill all who stand before me and becoming THE favourite!
Thank you very much:)
This is fascinating, especially the roche planet idea. Imagine looking out over the horizon and seeing another earth. So cool to think about.
Yep. Sci-Fi has a long way to go before it runs out of ideas!
Amazing stuff to read. It's a relief after all that Flat Earth bullshit that was posted on here! Tnx for sharing!
You know I was arguing against flat earth, right?
No, I did not, I am only just following you. I did not have the chance to go through all your posts!
Ahh I see I thought you meant bullshit here, as in my channel - since I did have a HUGE debate with them a month or two ago! But yeah it's quite incessant on Steemit in general. Thanks for following =D
Hehe, I won't try to take you to the Antarctic wall! Lmfao
Please leave the flat earthers alone. They provide top-notch entertainment
Entertainment/headaches, same same
Indeed, they are funny sometimes! But too much is
This is one of my favorite series to read on steemit! Awesome work! :)
It's great to see I have an actualy 'following', rather than just 'followers' =D Thanks!
Sure! The pleasure is mine. Just keep the interesting stuff coming :D
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Nice ! Have a look to my page, i'm astrophotographer:
https://steemit.com/photography/@clodoweg/sombrero-galaxy-m104