Thursday, 5 May 2011

Sun Solar

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What will happen if suddenly sun is removed from our solar system?

What will happen if suddenly sun is removed from our solar system. Of course we will be unable to see it after 8 minutes. But what about it's gravitational pull will it also require 8 minutes to disappear. What is the speed of gravity?

I guess such disappearance is against law of conservation off mass & energy.But still assume that Sun disappears[:d].

Please explain it in a detailed way.


Thanks


Although gravity might act instantly most of us will not notice any thing until the sunlight went out. Scientists would determine the exact nanosecond that the sunlight went out and the exact nano second that the sun's gravity ceased to affect the earth.

Some life on earth may be affected by the sudden reduction in sunlight.

Afterwards each planet and its moons move onto a new trajectory as a system. No planet is going to run over any of its moons, all its moons are safe, no one will get hurt.

Some planets may form orbits about others, these orbits are likely to be highly elliptical, but eventually groups of planets will find themselves orbitting a star, or a group of stars.


THE SUN TODAY: 30 June 2011 - SOLAR ECLIPSE TOMORROW









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