Let’s suppose we could dump enough “breathable” air (whatever that means for humans) into the solar system that it filled the spaces between planets.

What would happen?

A - I imagine it would then become possible to fly airplanes between planets, perhaps balloons? Would space travel become easier or harder?

B - According to another lemmy post, we would start to hear sound waves from the sun (A constant jackhammer sound - delightful)

C - Each each planet become the center of some mega cyclone (like the Jupiter storms, but bigger)?

D - At some point the air above us wouldn’t be pushing down onto the earth at sea level, could we survive the additional pressure?

  • mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Gradually gliding into a gaseous cloud that the sun lights up would be genuinely fascinating, but still probably kill everyone. Pros and cons.

    … would it affect the northern hemisphere first? I have no idea which direction the solar system actually proceeds.

    • Match!!@pawb.social
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      2 months ago

      most everything in the milky way galaxy is orbiting the center of the galaxy clockwise relative to our north*, so we’d probably enter the gas cloud from the side by drifting into it faster than it is moving

      *that’s orbital north, the direction that’s perpendicular to orbit and close-ish to the magnetic north pole (which is tilted relative to the orbit)