What If Europa Were Earth's Moon?


Well, I think it's time for a change. Let's do a spring cleaning and redecorate our solar system. Now, I know you are a huge fan of the moon, but that was the case last season. Let's have something fresh and more fashionable. Where is Europe? I know, I know, the moon is a classic, but Europe may be a huge improvement. Oh, before you ask, the communication is mutual. The moon is fine. Therefore, we will simply exchange satellites with Jupiter. What is the worst possible scenario? What secret does Europe have for us? Will Europe be the perfect complement to our night sky? Or are we really messed up, really bad? Europa is one of the 79 moons of Jupiter. So I don't think they mind if we borrow it. Europa is covered by a thick layer of ice and has water under its surface and is the sixth largest moon in our solar system. Due to its icy surface, Europa reflects a lot of sunlight, which makes it very, very bright. To be precise, it is about 5.5 times brighter than our moon. To make the transaction sweeter, Europe has three elements that sustain life, namely water, chemicals and energy. Europa's water dissolves nutrients so organisms can eat them. This means that our crescent can be used to transport chemicals in living cells. In addition, if we move Europa to where our moon is now, it will be millions of kilometers away from the sun. Sunlight may be the only missing ingredient that prevents the further development of life there. Therefore, if we relocate to Europe, we will eventually have some new neighbors. Have you sold it yet? Oh, isn't it? Well, I have filled out the real estate documents. So let's continue to make changes. So, imagine looking up at the night sky and seeing everything! Europe will illuminate the night sky, which will be a breathtaking sight. To make things better, there will be no negative consequences. Well, you caught me. Listen, I'm not very good at real estate. So I have to be honest with you. The first disadvantage you will encounter is difficulty sleeping. Imagine a reflector coming in through the window of your bedroom. Maybe you need to buy some new blinds? And it's not just you that are difficult to adjust. It also affects wildlife. For example, when the moonlight is strong, many rodents will hide, lest they become food for predators. But under the continuous strong moonlight, they will eventually be forced to go out and fall into danger. This means that the number of rodents will decrease rapidly. This will affect the entire animal food chain. Next, Europe will be shaken. But not too good. The mass of our moon is 1.5 times that of Europa. This means that Europa's gravitational influence on Earth is much weaker. The tides in our oceans will get smaller. They can stop removing circulating contaminants and nutrients. You know, what marine plants and animals need to survive. If the tide gets out of control, it can have a devastating effect on the ecosystem and lead to mass extinction. Well, it won't get worse, will it? Don't be angry, but we may have messed up the entire planet. But look at how beautiful the moon is! watch! Accept it...you won't believe it. Our moon is responsible for stabilizing the earth's axis. Without the pull of the moon, this new gravitational shift would begin to affect the seasons and climate of our planet. We may look forward to the future where part of the earth can barely see the sun, while other areas will never be separated from the sun. This will affect everything. I mean everything. If our axis tilts too much, we may face another ice age. Fortunately, this process will be slow, so there will be time to prepare. The problem is that we are not sure what we need. I mean, look at global warming. A difference of a few degrees will cause the entire ecosystem to alter or disappear. We have barely scratched the surface to solve this problem. So maybe we should call our royal moon and see if it brings us back? We're so excited about some sexy new things that we take our honeymoon for granted. I ... miss you, moon. The good news is that there are no plans to move the moon in the real world. Trading Europe for our moon can bring some beautiful scenery, but at the cost of disastrous consequences for Earth.

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