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When we first observed it in 60 years ago,
In terms of its appearance, it was that the far side of the Moon looked so different than the near side. Much more heavily cratered and lacking in "seas" or Maria.
That it wasn't dark?
because it's tidally locked and the Earth acts as a shield for the side we can see.
Quote from: Halc on 02/04/2020 01:55:35That it wasn't dark?Ah, you don't think we (Americans) even landed on it?
Quote from: A-walbecause it's tidally locked and the Earth acts as a shield for the side we can see.A recent theory suggests that the Moon was formed in a collision between the Earth and a Mars-sized planet called Theia.The Moon formed from the debris sprayed into space from the collision. - Both Earth and Moon would have been turned into liquid rock by the huge impact (and some parts vaporized).- The Moon was initially much closer to the Earth, and so it rapidly became tidally locked- The side of the Moon facing the Earth was subjected to continuous heat from the molten Earth, and took much longer to cool.- In the cooling process, lava flows covered much of the near side of the Moon, filling in many craters. However, the far side solidified quickly, and retains a record of the many early impacts.See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant-impact_hypothesishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theia_(planet)
Interestingly I've heard it argued that they are actually nine planets in the Solar system and the moon is one of them because it's so big compared to us that it doesn't just cause a wobble, it causes us to both orbit the centre of gravity between us that's well away from the Earth, making us a dual planetary system. We have nine planets after all.
Quote from: A-wal on 03/04/2020 18:01:25Interestingly I've heard it argued that they are actually nine planets in the Solar system and the moon is one of them because it's so big compared to us that it doesn't just cause a wobble, it causes us to both orbit the centre of gravity between us that's well away from the Earth, making us a dual planetary system. We have nine planets after all. The center of gravity of the Earth-moon system is about 25% of the way down to the center of Earth, not well away from Earth.
Quote from: Halc on 03/04/2020 19:30:25Quote from: A-wal on 03/04/2020 18:01:25Interestingly I've heard it argued that they are actually nine planets in the Solar system and the moon is one of them because it's so big compared to us that it doesn't just cause a wobble, it causes us to both orbit the centre of gravity between us that's well away from the Earth, making us a dual planetary system. We have nine planets after all. The center of gravity of the Earth-moon system is about 25% of the way down to the center of Earth, not well away from Earth.Oh really. Well I've still heard it argued that it should be classed as a planet because of its size compared to Earth.Only 25% of the way down to the center of Earth, the moon is 25,000 miles away and more than a quarter of Earth's size. It must be made of cotten wool.