Not necessarily! Gravitational pull also comes from the pull of the sun as well (hence that oblong shape) and the other planets (much weaker).
It can be challenging teaching this to a child (or a moron), but that shouldn't stop people from sharing facts and discovering more. If we let that stop us from progressing we wouldn't get anywhere. We shouldn't have to cater to the slowest buffalo, but rather progress in spite of their lack of understanding, and help them down the road.
The "tail" comes from solar wind just like cometary tails. There's even a picture showing this plan-view style in the article. Tidal effects are no doubt there but the overall impact is tiny compared to tidal warping of earth and water.
Yes, absolutely. Agreed.
By letting midwit-at-best journalists, producers, editors, etc filter out the "big words" and "hard stuff", science just becomes masturbatory fluff for getting clicks and likes on social media. And that's really what I'd call this headline, nothing but clickbait "OMG WAO WE'VE NEVER LEFT ERFS ATMOSPHERS WAU".
This was written by OP. The article goes into a bit more explanation as to what it means that the earth's atmosphere extends further than we expected. I do agree that OP's title is clickbaity nonsense, but that's on him, not the writer of the article.
Not necessarily! Gravitational pull also comes from the pull of the sun as well (hence that oblong shape) and the other planets (much weaker).
It can be challenging teaching this to a child (or a moron), but that shouldn't stop people from sharing facts and discovering more. If we let that stop us from progressing we wouldn't get anywhere. We shouldn't have to cater to the slowest buffalo, but rather progress in spite of their lack of understanding, and help them down the road.
Yes, absolutely. Agreed.
This was written by OP. The article goes into a bit more explanation as to what it means that the earth's atmosphere extends further than we expected. I do agree that OP's title is clickbaity nonsense, but that's on him, not the writer of the article.