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A star ship the size of enterprise/survived.could this have flipped this star over.?

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a recreation of these events hath been shewn a few times via tv script;star trek and deep space 9 or 6.upside or upside down.depending on a persons view of this number.space station also crashes.yet somwhere between dinasoar and biblical time frame.middle dark ages.in my bl;og i've added the correct star date formatt and some needed nature dialog for nature lovers.a craft the size of enterprise 10 several hundred miles wide.traveling around 30 thousand miles per hour and climbing in speed equivilents.remeber these ships were meant to hole thousands of persons aboard saucer section alone.(huge in size).

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  1. Are you saying that a starship the size of the Enterprise crashed into the Earth a few hundred thousand years ago and flipped the planet over?  Not likely.  The Earth has a mass of approximately 5.9736e24 kg.  The space shuttles used today weigh around 25,000 kg.  Even saying a starship would weigh 10,000 times that, it would only weigh 250 million kg.  That means the Earth is approximately 2.38944e16 times more massive than the spaceship.  

    A starship weighing 2.50e8 kg moving at 13,889 m/s (equal to 50,000 km/h, or 30,000 mph) would have a momentum of roughly 3.47225e12 kg m/s.  The Earth's inertia, or resistance to change in its orbit, is equal to its mass times velocity.  Its velocity is 29,783 km/s.  Its inertial resistance, therefore, is 1.779117288e29 kg m/s.  The Earth's resistance is approximately 5e16 times greater than the starship's would be, so the starship would not have enough energy to move the Earth.  Maybe a tiny bit, but not nearly enough to flip it over.


  2. What are you talking about? This is incoherent rambling.  And this is as polite as I can possibly be.

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