Thursday, January 2, 2014

Star movement towards center of Galaxy could be a disaster for planets

If it is to be believed what I'm writing in my recent blog titled Universe through different lens, it is quite interesting to see what happens a star for example our solar system some how starts traveling towards center of Milky-way?
As per the logic given in this blog's part-2, the outer planets of our solar system could leave our solar system permanently or they could come closer to the inner planets. Neptune is the outer planet in our solar system which orbits the Sun with a mean distance of 30 AU.(Wikipedia) And the immediate inner planet, Uranus is orbiting the Sun with a mean distance of 19 AU.  If the logic in the blog stands for criticism, if Sun travel towards Galaxy center, which is basically inner layers of Galaxy, then the outer planets such as Neptune and Uranus may get lost or they move inside the solar system. If they happen to move closer to Sun high probability is that Neptune and Uranus come very close.
If every thing stands right what have narrated in the blog then it is going to be great idea which leads to several predictions in coming years. I urge all to see and comment what you think on that blog. Even if you think it is rubbish please rubbish it and I promise that I don't mind.
I keep update once I post new posts on that blog.

That blog address is this....
http://universe-through-another-lens.blogspot.in

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