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The Moon Is Leaving Us (Original Post) Celerity Oct 2021 OP
My favorite science fiction writer put it this way lapfog_1 Oct 2021 #1
Will no one think about dweller Oct 2021 #2
Given how humans are destroying the earth FuzzyRabbit Oct 2021 #3
Oh, that's just great!🤬 Lady Freedom Returns Oct 2021 #4
maybe you won't have to worry about tidal changes either rpannier Oct 2021 #7
Really, given it will be 600 million years before total eclipses become a thing PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2021 #5
Space 1999, anyone? Earth-shine Oct 2021 #6
I remember reading this TlalocW Oct 2021 #8
"And we can't stop it" ? speak easy Oct 2021 #9
Olivia Rodrigo 💙💛💚💜 Celerity Oct 2021 #10
Don't tell California Peggy. n/t malthaussen Oct 2021 #11

Lady Freedom Returns

(14,120 posts)
4. Oh, that's just great!🤬
Mon Oct 4, 2021, 10:59 PM
Oct 2021

Article says

Someday, about 600 million years from now, the moon will orbit far enough away that humankind will lose one of its oldest cosmic sights: total solar eclipses.


Good! I don't have to find a way to pencil it in. Between pandemics, all the wars, home grown terrorists, and Climate Change, I don't have time for the moon escaping.

rpannier

(24,329 posts)
7. maybe you won't have to worry about tidal changes either
Tue Oct 5, 2021, 01:18 AM
Oct 2021

park your yacht and not worry about high or low tide
I'm certain you have a yacht, as we all got one as a present from George Soros two years ago

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,841 posts)
5. Really, given it will be 600 million years before total eclipses become a thing
Tue Oct 5, 2021, 12:17 AM
Oct 2021

of the past, and the fact that the Moon will probably never get completely away, this is not a very important story. Really, it isn't.

Let's instead talk about the coming collision of Andromeda and Milky Way galaxies.

TlalocW

(15,380 posts)
8. I remember reading this
Tue Oct 5, 2021, 01:33 AM
Oct 2021

That the Earth moves 1.5 to 2 inches away from the Earth every year in a trivia book back when I was a kid in the 80s.

TlalocW

speak easy

(9,234 posts)
9. "And we can't stop it" ?
Tue Oct 5, 2021, 01:50 AM
Oct 2021

Sure we can, if we really wanted to. Tsar bomba level blasts 100 km away on the far/dark side would inch it back, but y'know (in not exactly the immortal words of Olivia Rodrigo) what the fuck is up with that?

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