Actually, yes, the length of a lunar month is increasing. And if you calculate the strength of the earth’s gravitational pull on the moon, and the strength of the sun’s gravitational pull on the moon, you’ll see that the sun’s pull is much stronger. These are two double planets orbiting the sun in tandem.
Actually the moon is not moving away in a rate of feet per year. According to Space.com, “For the last few billion years the Moon’s gravity has been raising tides in Earth’s oceans which the fast spinning Earth attempts to drag ahead of the sluggishly orbiting Moon. The result is that the Moon is being pushed away from Earth by 1.6 inches (4 centimeters) per year and our planet’s rotation is slowing.”
arye uygur about 11 years ago
Does that mean that eventually the moon will be free of the earth and become a planet in its own right?
yousir about 11 years ago
And he rhymes Venus with…
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Luna’s stopped rotating a while back. Wait’ll we colonize it!
yousir about 11 years ago
…subgenus
fuzzybritches about 11 years ago
Actually, yes, the length of a lunar month is increasing. And if you calculate the strength of the earth’s gravitational pull on the moon, and the strength of the sun’s gravitational pull on the moon, you’ll see that the sun’s pull is much stronger. These are two double planets orbiting the sun in tandem.
finale about 11 years ago
You can still get concentrated Tide at the grocery.
kaecispopX about 11 years ago
Actually the moon is not moving away in a rate of feet per year. According to Space.com, “For the last few billion years the Moon’s gravity has been raising tides in Earth’s oceans which the fast spinning Earth attempts to drag ahead of the sluggishly orbiting Moon. The result is that the Moon is being pushed away from Earth by 1.6 inches (4 centimeters) per year and our planet’s rotation is slowing.”
Archistoteles over 1 year ago
And a very long time ago the Moon was only 14,000 miles away from Earth. That must have been some sight.