Greetings bright readers. Thanks for being here.
We’ve been discussing what’s going on in the Harappan planetary system. We’ve already gone through Harappa and it’s moon system, but what of the other planets in the Harappan system?
It is believed that the planets outside the Harappan orbit will not be affected in any way for the short term. We don’t know what the long term will bring after the gravitational effect of Harappa and it’s illumaphane are gone. There may be some orbital changes over the long haul but we’ll have to wait to see that.
There is planet Ganesh. It is the only planet who’s orbit is inside Harappa's. There is some belief among astronomers that it’s orbit will be affected as Harappa passes by. The two worlds are not expected to have a close encounter but Harappa may pass close enough to Ganesh to alter it’s orbit if only slightly.
Because of the illumaphane effect we don’t know exactly how much Harappa will affect it’s sister planet.
Astronomers believe they will learn a great deal about orbital gravity and how illumaphane works with the mysterious force. The hope is that if they can learn more about how illumaphane works with gravity they may be better able to detect the strange mineral. With the loss of Harappa engineers and scientists are combing the entire Milky Way looking for more sources of the stuff that drives all our starships.
Never mix red wine and Oodo.
Philip Normer
Kushan Year 88
Earth Year 2480
No comments:
Post a Comment