karmn , 1 month ago @ElleGray Luna is freakishly large, likely because she's debris of extrasolar planet Theia impacting proto-Earth 4.5 billion years ago. this collision could also explain Earth's strong geomagnetism and certain elements that should only be in the outer solar system. i like to think a moon large enough to eclipse the Sun, despite being incredibly rare, is a common symbol among alien cultures. there's a solar eclipse happening on another planet somewhere, and maybe they are just as amazed at their luck as we are.
@ElleGray Luna is freakishly large, likely because she's debris of extrasolar planet Theia impacting proto-Earth 4.5 billion years ago. this collision could also explain Earth's strong geomagnetism and certain elements that should only be in the outer solar system.
i like to think a moon large enough to eclipse the Sun, despite being incredibly rare, is a common symbol among alien cultures. there's a solar eclipse happening on another planet somewhere, and maybe they are just as amazed at their luck as we are.