fixingshitiswhatido OP t1_j8ev1kd wrote on February 13, 2023 at 8:12 PM Reply to comment by DoctorRisen in Is there any wind on the moon?, even a negligible amount by fixingshitiswhatido Great article, I suppose this depends on the definition of wind. But vertical movement of molecules due to a decrease in density from temperature changes sounds like wind with more steps to me. Permalink Parent 1
fixingshitiswhatido OP t1_j8eu8lx wrote on February 13, 2023 at 8:07 PM Reply to comment by rootofallworlds in Is there any wind on the moon?, even a negligible amount by fixingshitiswhatido Thanks, I thought this might be case. But just could rule out a small boundary layer that moves very very slightly. We'll explained my good man Permalink Parent 2
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fixingshitiswhatido OP t1_j8ev1kd wrote
Reply to comment by DoctorRisen in Is there any wind on the moon?, even a negligible amount by fixingshitiswhatido
Great article, I suppose this depends on the definition of wind. But vertical movement of molecules due to a decrease in density from temperature changes sounds like wind with more steps to me.