Saturn has dozens of moons. I have heard as many as 146 some of which are small. I remember from another lesson you said that every object in the universe has a gravitational pull to every other object. So with so many moons in Saturns orbit would the gravity on Saturn be scant? Would a human be like superman and able to lift large objects? I don't eat cereal so I wanted to ask this question. Have any satellites been as far as Saturn?
Very well explained, loved it. Thank you.
I love my cereal soggy
Amen brother. Tbh I don't care about the texture.
is this related to the crunch enhancer or the non-nutritive cereal varnish?
It’s semi-permeable
Crackling Oat Bran and Grape Nuts enter the chat 💬
Can you explain why batteries stay +- and don't flip sides.
Nice 👍
I would like to understand why NiCd batteries discharge slow and still work while lipo just die all the sudden
Saturn has dozens of moons. I have heard as many as 146 some of which are small. I remember from another lesson you said that every object in the universe has a gravitational pull to every other object. So with so many moons in Saturns orbit would the gravity on Saturn be scant? Would a human be like superman and able to lift large objects? I don't eat cereal so I wanted to ask this question. Have any satellites been as far as Saturn?
i set a timer to help me wait for my cereal to get soggy enough 😶🌫️