Yeah, I really can't see two planetary bodies being close enough for atmospheric contact without it causing major problems of the "earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes" persuasion for anyone living on either world.Colour me skeptical, but even if the moon retained its integrity, the tidal interaction and atmospheric drag effects would soon cause it to deorbit and collide with Helicon. However, it was intended to look kind of cool, so I'm not bothered. One could simulate this in Universe Sandbox perhaps but I'm not going to bother. Foundation is more science fantasy than a science fiction entertainment as it stands anyway, like Star Wars. It would be ridiculous to nitpick painstakingly the depiction of orbital mechanics in a show that has a group of people with Jedi-like powers.
That said; this is a show that has telepathy, precognition, 4th dimensional paperweights, faster than light travel, total negentropic stasis, and various other technologies that border on magic . . . so we should probably let it slide.
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