Rings Around Earth From Ancient Meteorites
HorsePunchKid writes "According to an article on CNN (SNL version), ancient meteorites may have glanced off of the surface and shattered, causing rings around the Earth. These rings, which may have persisted for hundreds of thousands of years, could have had a profound effect on the climate in tropical regions, where the rings would block out light from the Sun. Still rather speculative, but the theory may help explain some patterns observed in the geological record. The idea has been around for a while, and some scientists are skeptical."
Given a large impact that engulfs some 20% of the land mass in flame...
Said impact ejecta would be thrown up and into the stratosphere, circle, and land somewhere opposite (say 3/4) around the globe. More impacts, more fire. Lots of soot to block out light.
I can see a 'ring' of debris specifically targetting the tropics region, but i just have trouble dealing with the numbers of objects required to decrease the light that significantly resulting in a sphere of Earths size being cooled that significantly.
Suffice to say, the ring is there, but I'd still throw my support behind half the planet burning up as a more tangible reason.
We already know that the climate of the earth has never changed since the beginning of time. That is until the last 50 years or so, when man has started to burn fossil fuels and using hair spray.
This is totally unbelievable. The climate change is totally man caused, and we are the only people that can change it.
Seriously, though, does anyone else seem to notice that we only notice problems when scientists discover an explanation for it? We were polluting like mad, and then scientists discovered the ozone layer was being depleted, and we suddenly "noticed" global warning. People were smoking like chimneys, and scientists discovered that what is in cigarettes causes someone with a genetic predisposition for cancer to generate tumors, and we suddenly "noticed" that people who smoked lived a little bit shorter lives.
I'm not intending to say that ignorance is bliss, but sometimes, it seems that way.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go have unprotected sex with this person over here, or has science found out something about that recently...[grin]
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Can't you see that everyone is buying station wagons?
Read the bible! It says nothing about any rings, so, there aren't any. You liberal logical freethinking skeptical scientists always try to impose communism on us religious zealots :( There are no rings!
I can not suspend my disbelief about this one. There are too many light sources in space. IMHO, the light from the Big Bang should be travelling away from earth instead of towards it -- How did they see it? If they did see it, how can they even have an inkling that its from the beginnings of the earth -- there are uncountable light sources from space.
I think somebody needs funding, and somebody has a lot of useless time on their hands.
I'm looking forward not only to the scientific explanations that follow, but other theories about whether there is a remote chance or not that the people in the article see what they think they are seeing.
Does anybody care to write a Saturday Night Live style "Weekend Update" satire of this news story?
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I suppose its better that this is a repost as opposed to an article about "Rings Around the Earth From Recent Meteorites"...
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kinda like these rings?
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i'm not usually one to criticize slashdot, but the number of duplicate articles has gotten ridiculous lately. this is at least the third in september (that i can recall)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/09/02/12452
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/09/04/18252
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Here is a weird Usenet post I put up a few months ago just to show the world that I am clueless.
But I thought it was an interesting post at the time & I'd love to see it get modded up 'cause the resulting conversation between some of the even less cluefull here I would find entertaining.
These guys don't have any real proof nor even claim a likelihood that there were rings. They just say it could have happened. It's one of many possible explainations for what might have caused some of Earth's atmospheric changes.
I guess that's one way to get published.
I live in a giant bucket.
Climate change has been a significant factor
in the evolution of our own species,
and the ring glaciation theory makes sense.
At some time in the past Africa became too
cool to sustain the animals we hunted...
they migrated north and into Asia
and we were forced to follow.
The timing is not right... humans evolved about 1-3m years ago
but this is a lot closer than 65m years since the last 'Big Strike'
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We are very lucky to live where we are and at this particular tilt from the sun. Otherwise there would be no life here as we know it. The combination of things that make for a habitable climate here on Earth is amazing and amazingly fragile. If a moon can effect 3/4 of the planet's surface who's to say what ring might do.
If you've got tough, stubborn ring around the earth, OXI-CLEAN is your answer! It's the Stain Specialist!
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Now you have an excuse for that ring around uranus.
> and some scientists are skeptical.
ALL scientists are skeptical. It's a basic requirement of the scientific method, and a reason it works wso damn well.
But where is the ring now?
Trying is the first step towards failure.
What I want to know is what happened to these rings? Why are there no remanants of them left today?
Well as an environmentalist i say we work to ban these rings,which are obviously a result of Bush's environmental policy.When will they learn that its more important we all live on a technology free planet than to have modern conveniences like metorites.Meteorites have also been connected with SUV use,Alaskan oil and dangerous computer waste from antiquated systems.
We've got to do it for the children.STOP THE RINGS AROUND THE EARTH BEFORE ITS TOO LATE.After all look at saturn,theres no life there.Coincidence?I think not!
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Rings? Ancient Meteorites? Surely they must be joking! I heard from a good friend in military intelligence that those rings are really just exhaust plumbs from all the aliens buzzing our planet at low warp!
Tom
it should look good in mozilla and ns7 (same rendering engine). after all, aol/time warner owns both netscape and cnn.
fwiw, it rendered fine for me under mozilla 1.0.
Of course, scientists dont' want to entertain the notion that a rather large 'ring' of water around the planet would have had significant impact on the radiation the planet was subjected to.
I needed a good laugh...
Dr. Kent Hovind, in his Creation Evangelism series of videos, describes the pre-flood vapor canopy which is believed to exist before the flood. The book of Genesis tells how God "divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament."
Hovind describes how such a water canopy of ice crystals and vapor...
Note to Dr. Hovind; those are called clouds.
This would explain how an 80-foot-long dinosaur...
What Dinosaurs? Excuse me, where are the Dinosaurs in the Bible? Well, which one is it, are we listening to the Bible or not?
Surely it takes more faith to believe that animals came from rocks than it does to believe in a loving Creator Who designed them.
Where do we get the idea that "animals came from rocks"? That one baffles me; even for a bunch of creationists, that one is a leap!
Quote from my son's book on the planets:
Uranus is a gas giant, filled with methane and many toxic gases. Uranus is blue. Uranus has rings. As you can see, Uranus is full of surprises!
Try reading that to a kid with a straight face!
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So most of the rocks from such a collision will either be on an escape trajectory to become interplanteary debris, or secondary meterites that will fall over the next few days.
Where's the circularizing force in these models to put debris into long-term stable orbits?
What did Spock find in the toilet?
The captians log.
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"The idea has been around for a while, and some scientists are skeptical."
Jesus freaking christ, when are scientists not skeptical?
Global warming is as real today was the next "ice age" was 20 years ago. Either is possible, neither is certain, and there's very little we can do about either.
The thing is, certain people who are used to knee-jerk reactions are trying to react in the same way to the climate. Political winds can change every few years, but the climate, in the grand scheme of things, is the same today as it was 20 years ago. The fact that some people are now talking about global warming reflects a knee-jerk reaction to events that happen on a geological timescale.
But these people aren't trying to make changes that would have any real effect on the planet and that's why they aren't even thinking on geological timescales. These people are trying to make political changes, which is why we see waffling from "ice age" to "global warming" in the span of about a decade (IIRC, they were still talking about ice age in 1980 and I believe global warming became hip around 1990?). It is also why their "solutions" are political (i.e., Kyoto), not scientific. Rather, they try to use science to justify and force political change.
I'm so sick of environmentalists trying to push their political agenda under the guise of environmentalism. The 9/11 attacks were awful, but if there is one good thing that has come out of the War on Terror it is that no-one has really cared about the whole "global warming" debate in about a year. It's been demoted to its proper level of importance. :)
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no you don't understand, i AM offtopic
It must have been really hard on the Saturnian tourism industry when the little blue planet up the street suddenly gets gorgeous rings for a while.
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There are rings around the Earth? Holy crap! Nevermind the fact that if you've ever played the old Carmen Sandeigo in Space game, they've mentioned that the Earth has faint rings.
I guess you have to forgive CNN for being a little slow. After all, they don't care about stuff like this, they're more interested in brainwashing the masses.
Looks like Mozilla is aware of the bug (bug #169620), and it may just be on 1.2 alpha.
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Darn... I was really hoping to see what kind of take Saturday Night Live had on this.
Perhaps the ringed terrestrial planet in ST:Insurrection wasn't impossible after all...
$#!^ happens, but why does it always have to happen to me???
They throw rocks at us, now they fire-bomb us too?
Engineering is the art of compromise.
I guess I can accept reposts a couple months after the fact, but just a couple DAYS?
:)
On tusday, Slashdot ran Earth: The Ring World
Or was that a special article that only I could see?
On the other hand, I'm really curious why Tuesday's article now has only 28 comments, while this current one, three days later, has well over a hundred. Both were in the Science section of slashdot... what am I missing?
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The ozone holes are supposed to be healing up due to our restrictions on R-12 Freon and other CFC's having a positive impact. Hair Spray? How about Aerosole spray products in general. These two have been regulated, and that has contributed to the improved "ozone hole" situation of late. Now, about this statement: We already know that the climate of the earth has never changed since the beginning of time.. It has changed dramatically over the history of the earth, there have been ice ages, asteroid impacts causing great climate change resulting in the end of the age of the dinosaurs
All planetary rings degrade so if Earth once had rings then I suspect that "could have had a profound effect on the climate in tropical regions" would have been the least of life's problems as the Earth was bombarded with fragments, some quite large, over hundreds of thousands of years.
Actually I don't see how rings could have formed around the Earth with an object the size of the Moon circling the Earth unless they were in a very distant orbit which kind of limits the likelihood.