Roche Limit
In celestial mechanics, the Roche Limit is the minimum distance to which a large satellite can approach its primary body without being torn apart by tidal forces, in the radius of million meters when comets come even 1 millimeter closer will lead to tidal forces breaking them apart. These photographs are the result from one trip back in Shanghai 2018 spring.
















In celestial mechanics, the Roche Limit is the minimum distance to which a large satellite can approach its primary body without being torn apart by tidal forces, in the radius of million meters when comets come even 1 millimeter closer will lead to tidal forces breaking them apart. These photographs are the result from one trip back in Shanghai 2018 spring.