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Could the moon be made denser?

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Could the moon be made denser?
« on: 30/09/2011 18:30:03 »
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Could the moon be made denser in order to attract an atmosphere and be made arable? We can worry about tides as and when...

What do you think?
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Could the moon be made denser?
« Reply #1 on: 01/10/2011 23:48:40 »
heh :)

Transmuting the moon, are we?
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  • Could the moon be made denser?
    « Reply #2 on: 03/10/2011 05:52:53 »
    As you know, gravity is based on both mass and distance to the center of mass, or the center of the planet.

    If the moon was made denser without changing the mass, one could potentially increase the surface gravity without affecting the gravity or the tides on the Earth, and without necessitating adding more matter (from somewhere).

    So, the density of the moon is about 3.346 g/cm3.
    If the same mass was converted to the density of lead 11.34 g/cm3

    Then the size of the moon would be much reduced, and thus the surface gravity would be increased.  I don't have the actual calculations. 

    However, it would be exceedingly difficult to convert all the matter on the moon to Lead.  Likewise, it would be difficult to generate alloys and compounds that would match the density of lead.
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    Could the moon be made denser?
    « Reply #3 on: 04/10/2011 05:40:09 »
    I'm just a sheepy but if we were really able to do this to the moon would it not have catastrophic effects  for life on Earth ?
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    Could the moon be made denser?
    « Reply #4 on: 04/10/2011 20:38:37 »
    Quote from: neilep on 04/10/2011 05:40:09
    I'm just a sheepy but if we were really able to do this to the moon would it not have catastrophic effects  for life on Earth ?
    If you could change the density without changing the mass, it would have little if any effect here on Earth.  The main difference would be less reflected light on those dark, cloudless nights.

    Adding mass equivalent to a planet the size of Venus locked into a close orbit would be a whole different story.
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