EarthSolar t1_j8v5kjp wrote
Reply to comment by Supermop2000 in If someone were to hypothetically put a sun next to ours as a binary system, would this increase the length of the habitable zone radius of the system? by Country_Royal
The atmosphere blocks radiation well enough on its own, thanks. An intrinsic magnetosphere doesn’t really protect the atmosphere either.
Supermop2000 t1_j8zfyq6 wrote
come back when Mars has an atmosphere - already stripped away... cos no magnetosphere :P
EarthSolar t1_j8zloa8 wrote
Got it - you have no intention of learning. Hope your bubble is at least fun to stay in.
Supermop2000 t1_j90rph6 wrote
My really, that's not very mature now is it.
Your post mentioned nothing about protection from solar radiation, only that planets without magnetospheres could hold their atmosphere longer than originally thought. If doesn't specify whether longer or not with a magnetosphere, nor whether it would deflect harmful radiation, so get off ya high horse.
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