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The largest ring of Jupiter is just about 129 000 km of radius. The nearest Galilean moon to jupiter has a semi-major axis of 421 800 km, so the rings aren’t in any of their orbital neighborhoods.
Beside, the largest of them, Ganymede, is more massive than Mercury.
But you’re right that not all the moons would be either planets or dwarf planets, many would be asteroids.
One must imagine Pluto happy.
Four of them, the galilean moons would be. The others would be dwarf planets [EDIT not all moons, many would be asteroids].
Ain’t no doubt about it that liquor is blessed
Including an explosive cigare.
He’s in the peepee-soaked heckhole now.
Can I go an hour without eating pickles? If I fail, I’m deleting my comment. [EDIT: It was a close one, but I made it ! This comment is here to stay ! Celebratory pickle time.]
I think I would’ve used the philosoraptor instead to make this meme. The idea guy isn’t typically used to ask questions. [Edit: I see it’s been changed to philosoraptor, nice !👌]
I see. Well, you say you’re “not that serious” about wanting to be a biochemist, but is it still something you want ? Since you also said earlier that you couldn’t commit to something else three more years, to keep going in that track doesn’t seem like a bad option.
Otherwise, if you find a work project involving one or several of the subjects that interest you, that’d be the other good option.
I’m a student myself, and I’ve jumped a few times from a study to another, but now I’m committing to physics and I don’t intend to let go. But there’s also a few skills and fields of interest I like learning on the side… That’s not a contradiction, everyone is interested in different things and has a skill set that’s doesn’t depend only ln their work. I intend to be a good amateur artist and an informed layman on several subjects, but physics is what I want to study professionally.
Committing to something doesn’t mean you should give up on all the rest, just that you should set boundaries on what will be the thing you’ll be an professional in and the rest. Even if you go a different path, don’t think of the time you devoted to biochemistry as wasted time… It’ll have fed your culture and skill set. Maybe it’ll be useful to you, maybe not, but either way it’s not a negative thing. A choice is good if it is a choice you’ve made. And you’re not that late anyway, some have “wasted” more years than that.
Of course, I’m just a student myself, not a teacher or anything. Beside, I’m French and our university systems might be a bit different, so take it with a grain of salt.
What have you studied so far, and what made you leave the last course?
Has there been threats or suggestions of a government blocking Lemmy, or is this just pessimistic anticipation?
It is good.
Giant space laser to destroy military infrastructure and aircrafts. All of them. Bring peace on earth through terror.
I love olives. Olives are great.
I will die on this hill.
Then perish.
How about systemd-windows?
It’s relatively easy for recent things related to big technological advances (first phone call, first man in space…); but it’s nearly impossible for really old thing, because while you can find out one really old thing existed at one time, it’s always merely the oldest known occurence. An earlier one might’ve not left surviving traces, or it’s traces might’ve not been found yet…
How can we know there weren’t earlier consumer complaints that didn’t survive tho?
Looking at life through the eyes of gitlab or hub