Because if he leapt back nearly instantly, and by then Asgardia is already burning up....that's pretty poor durability if it's next to us, and is burning due to it's proximity.
Mercury from Wikipedia:
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Must i explain the nuances of my every post?
It's a double entendre. Im "loling" at the flippant remark of cute by Carver whilst at the same time making a subtle jib at his Hulk fanboyism by calling him savage.
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Yeah the ships never made it past the moon. A bunch of em got destroyed when Mango jumped back. it's why they were waiting at the moon for Odinson at the end of the story.
IOW, you're telling me that Asgardian items have such piss poor durability that high school student science projects have better durability?
Mercury looks remarkably like the moon (see my pic above). It's still a major feat to throw something by hand from Mercury to the Sun, not saying it isn't.
I just don't think they were in the Earth/moon system, considering Asgardia was burning down due to it's proximity. That shaves a mere 100million km of distance off.
Asgardia was already partially burning up because of mango's attack. destroyer beams, magic attacks maybe, lightning from Odinson, etc... it started to burn even more when Jane showed up with a variety of lightning attacks. Guess what? It burned even more when Mango brought his dumb@$$ back from the sun and caused a big explosion. He literally brought fire from the sun back to Asgardia while they were around the earth moon system. Hence why Asgardia was burning up long before it reached the Sun.
A bunch of them never made it out of the earth moon system. They ended up parking themselves at the moon and waited for Odinson.
Satellites into space? what are u smokin my friend?
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The dialogue made it very clear. Asgardia was burning due to it's proximity to the sun. See Carver's post above. Odinson, get out of here, we're too close to the Sun, Asgardia is going up in flames!!
You said that they were in the Earth Moon system. I'm just finding it funny that high school science projects - also in the Earth Moon system - don't burn up, yet Asgardia does.