• iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I think if the last one was a result of the sun not getting closer but the moon getting farther, we’d be okay right?

    Like I know it wouldn’t great for certain things.

    • LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz
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      2 days ago

      I’d find it hard to believe anything could happen that would cause the moon to be thrown out of it’s orbit enough to end up on the far side of the sun, but leave earth unaffected.

      • Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        The moon is slowly migrating away from the earth into higher orbits (due to the earth spinning faster than the Moon’s orbit), eventually it could escape with a gravity assist from Mars or Venus. It’ll have tidal consequences for Earth, but not like catastrophic (though I suspect it might allow the earth’s core to cool a bit faster, which could be the beginning of the end of life on earth).

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      2 days ago

      Yeah sure who needs tides?

      In fact, theres a chance that the climate catastrophe from destroying the moon would offset the effects of anthropogenic climate change. Not a very good chance, like 0.00000001%, but still better than everything else we’re doing.