FenrirButAGoodBoy OP t1_iwt9mbw wrote on November 18, 2022 at 4:21 AM Reply to comment by UmbralRaptor in Is it possible for two planets to orbit each other in a way where Planet A is tidally locked to the sun while Planet B is in geostationary orbit on the dark side of Planet A, thus putting Planet B in a constant total solar eclipse? by FenrirButAGoodBoy Thank you! Great info Permalink Parent 2
Is it possible for two planets to orbit each other in a way where Planet A is tidally locked to the sun while Planet B is in geostationary orbit on the dark side of Planet A, thus putting Planet B in a constant total solar eclipse? Submitted by FenrirButAGoodBoy t3_yy55fp on November 17, 2022 at 11:35 PM in askscience 25 comments 64
FenrirButAGoodBoy OP t1_iwt9mbw wrote
Reply to comment by UmbralRaptor in Is it possible for two planets to orbit each other in a way where Planet A is tidally locked to the sun while Planet B is in geostationary orbit on the dark side of Planet A, thus putting Planet B in a constant total solar eclipse? by FenrirButAGoodBoy
Thank you! Great info