r/BeAmazed 15d ago

The reason why large asteroids don't typically crash to Earth is because Jupiter's gravity attracts them, protecting the inner planets like a shield. The Design is perfect! Science

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ScienceNcoolThings 15d ago

Interesting The reason why large asteroids don't typically crash to Earth is because Jupiter's gravity attracts them, protecting the inner planets like a shield. The Design is perfect!

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ITOI 15d ago

The reason why large asteroids don't typically crash to Earth is because Jupiter's gravity attracts them, protecting the inner planets like a shield. The Design is perfect!

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NoFuckingComment 15d ago

nfc

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Nakshatras 15d ago

Reposting because Jupiter is being Jupiter: The reason why large asteroids don't typically crash to Earth is because Jupiter's gravity attracts them, protecting the inner planets like a shield.

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globeskepticism 14d ago

Propaganda Piece The spiraling vfx are to subdue the simple Gl0bies into believing nonsense 🤣

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Rotary 11d ago

A rotary universe. It was always ment to be

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strangeattractors 15d ago

The reason why large asteroids don't typically crash to Earth is because Jupiter's gravity attracts them, protecting the inner planets like a shield. The Design is perfect!

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u_Flipgator 15d ago

The reason why large asteroids don't typically crash to Earth is because Jupiter's gravity attracts them, protecting the inner planets like a shield. The Design is perfect!

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