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Cool Time Lapse of the Rotating Moon
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Very cool. Funny, the "dark side" didn't look that dark. :D
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. . . and the Far Side didn’t seem that far.:)
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There is a very obvious difference between the near and far sides of the Moon. It's been locked to the Earth for so long that the internal geology has changed from gravity. All of the seas and lowlands are towards the Earth, since the magma was actually pulled to that side of the body. As well, the hard core of the moon is towards the Earth, it's actually more like a pear than an apple inside...
The far side is littered with craters, it's the side that that has been exposed to outer space for a billion years, it takes the brunt of the impacts from asteroids and comets. |
No doubt, Pink Floyd is responsible for many millions of people believing there is a "Dark Side of the Moon". The moon has likely save the Earth many catastrophic asteroid hits by acting as a shield. Just look at the impact craters on the back side of the moon.
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Cool link- thanks for posting it!
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I didn't check but how long were the astronauts on the surface? They must have seen the sun move as we see it, but just only. A moon day is 30 days long. I guess they really were more or less in the same shadow for the duration.
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Armstrong and Aldrin were on the moon for 2 1/2 hours before they had to start the journey home.
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Cernan and Schmitt (Apollo 17) spent a little more than 3 (Earth) days on the moon. I wonder if they noticed the Sun’s movement relative to their position.
Edit: 75 hours ion the lunar surface. |
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