by TheLarch on 8/24/16, 8:53 PM with 4 comments
by dexwiz on 8/24/16, 9:16 PM
Reading this, my first thought on the "hot eyeball" would be that the massive ice cap would cause a depression on the night side. So no rivers would want to flow to the day side. Then I remembered a study regarding icecaps melting actually lowering the local sea level [1]. Since the ice is so massive, it actually attracts the sea locally with its gravitational pull. So when the ice melts, the pull is released, and the sea level lowers locally. So with the oversize icecap on the night side, it would attract water to it, even further preventing it from flowing to the day side.
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/02/how-melting-ice-sheet...
by fragsworth on 8/24/16, 9:24 PM
by danblick on 8/24/16, 9:12 PM