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Post by David Hunter on Oct 3, 2008 8:35:21 GMT -6
Every year the Earth and moon move further apart. Does this have to do with the Earth losing it's gravitational pull?
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Post by Andre Renaud on Oct 3, 2008 8:38:53 GMT -6
I don't think it is. the reason its moving further away is because the earth wants to pull things in and the moon wants to go out, so the moon is moving very fast around the earth and in turn weakening the pull of gravity the earth has on it. so the more it goes around the further out its going to go.
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Post by David Hunter on Oct 3, 2008 8:40:44 GMT -6
I don't think it is. the reason its moving further away is because the earth wants to pull things in and the moon wants to go out, so the moon is moving very fast around the earth and in turn weakening the pull of gravity the earth has on it. so the more it goes around the further out its going to go. Do you think that the moon will pull away from Earth's pull? and why?
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Post by Tatiana Eagles on Oct 3, 2008 8:40:49 GMT -6
I haven't ever really thought about it, but after someone says something and I think about it more, then it actually sounds a little legit.
What if one day it losese it all together, what would happen?
Would the moon float there?
What would happen to the earth?
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Post by Clint U. on Oct 3, 2008 8:43:13 GMT -6
if it was losing gravitational pull it woul be losing mass
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Post by Andre Renaud on Oct 3, 2008 8:44:25 GMT -6
I haven't ever really thought about it, but after someone says something and I think about it more, then it actually sounds a little legit.
What if one day it losese it all together, what would happen?
Would the moon float there?
What would happen to the earth? the moon will one day be gone from view of the earth and we just wont have a moon. but that isnt going to happwn for a LONG time
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Post by Andre Renaud on Oct 3, 2008 8:47:41 GMT -6
if it was losing gravitational pull it woul be losing mass true but not, if an object is going fast enough then the gravitational pull on it is weakened. true the object becomes less dence but it dosn't lose mass. (consevation of mass law)
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Post by Nick Longman on Oct 3, 2008 8:47:48 GMT -6
I don't think it is. the reason its moving further away is because the earth wants to pull things in and the moon wants to go out, so the moon is moving very fast around the earth and in turn weakening the pull of gravity the earth has on it. so the more it goes around the further out its going to go. Do you think that the moon will pull away from Earth's pull? and why? Respond in my thread, asking exactly that question. Anyway, the moon is pulling away because it is moving to fast to stay in orbit forever. If it moved a little slower, then maybe we could keep it. I'm not talking "OMG PUT A ROCKET ON IT AND MAKE IT GO 500 MPH!" i'm saying " PUT A ROCKET ON IT, AND SLOW IT DOWN GRADUALLY OVER A TIME OF LIKE 100 YEARS." (i didn't notice caps was still on... oops)
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Post by David Hunter on Oct 3, 2008 8:48:27 GMT -6
I haven't ever really thought about it, but after someone says something and I think about it more, then it actually sounds a little legit.
What if one day it losese it all together, what would happen?
Would the moon float there?
What would happen to the earth? I don't think that the Earth losing its' moon would be anything we'll ever have to worry about in our life time. As for the moon i believe it would drift into space untill another gravitational field would pull on it.
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Post by Tatiana Eagles on Oct 3, 2008 8:48:49 GMT -6
Ohh. Scarry!
So, then it is losing it's gravitational pull? Or not?
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Post by Nick Longman on Oct 3, 2008 8:49:49 GMT -6
I haven't ever really thought about it, but after someone says something and I think about it more, then it actually sounds a little legit.
What if one day it losese it all together, what would happen?
Would the moon float there?
What would happen to the earth? I don't think that the Earth losing its' moon would be anything we'll ever have to worry about in our life time. As for the moon i believe it would drift into space untill another gravitational field would pull on it. Or it hit something else....
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Post by Andre Renaud on Oct 3, 2008 8:53:39 GMT -6
Ohh. Scarry!
So, then it is losing it's gravitational pull? Or not? no nothing is changing the moon is going too fast to get pulled in and so its moving further out each year
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Post by Tatiana Eagles on Oct 3, 2008 8:54:48 GMT -6
I'm really confused in this post!
Stop clicking 'Quote' and just write about it!
Ok, so, the earth is weakening?
And eventually the moon will fall?
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Post by jocelyn wolff on Oct 3, 2008 9:30:36 GMT -6
Ohh. Scarry!
So, then it is losing it's gravitational pull? Or not? no nothing is changing the moon is going too fast to get pulled in and so its moving further out each year as it moves further out each year could anything happen? If we like lost our moon and it drifted throughout space??
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Post by sahil dassan on Oct 3, 2008 9:33:17 GMT -6
Even if we are going apart from the moon this makes no difference seeing that we are millions of miles from other planets, stars and still a good amount of miles from the Sun. This topic is a long term subject.
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