PhilKenSebben
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This tracksI love peasant food
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This tracksI love peasant food
Absolutely. If there is rabbit on the menu I will order it. When I travel to Europe, if there is ever any offal I will most likely order it because I love peasant food for its taste and history.
There is no way this is even close to accurate.
No different than you eating ass.You eat history?
Unless we achieved an orbit, we'd be pulled straight into the planet...as fascinating as "how big would jupiter would appear if it were as close to the moon" is, I think the real action would be at the beach
and that we'd all be dead or have evolved fins or some ****
My gut reaction is that Jupiter should appear bigger, but after thinking about it I don't think so.
Jupiter is 10% the size of the sun. The sun is 390x further away from us than the moon. A straight multiplication would make Jupiter look 39x larger than the sun.
Jupiter is 88x the size of the moon. Imagine the moon in that picture x 88.
88x in radius / diameter ?
...(adjusts spectacles) ...
seems doubtful that we would perceive circumference
jupiter's diameter is 143,000 km
the moon is about 3500 km
so about 40x diff *as flat*