The dark side of the moon
- Kwacky
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- D41
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Re: The dark side of the moon
Everything about the Earth's rotation/orbit/length-of-a-day, etc. is constantly changing, that's just the natural state of affairs. But it's so slow that it's not really worth bothering with....it's probably milliseconds per year...or even per century, so not really worth worrying about. Ever.
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Re: The dark side of the moon
That's easy for you mortals to say.D41 wrote:.... not really worth worrying about. Ever.
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Re: The dark side of the moon
Just because someone has been around since pussy was a cat, doesn't make them immortal...
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Re: The dark side of the moon
the moon is drifting away from the Earth at 4cm a year , as its gravitational pull decreases the Earths rotation will slow , but it's more likely we will hit the Andromeda Galaxy way before it becomes an issue .
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Re: The dark side of the moon
Some say there's life on the dark side of the moon
Others just say its dark!
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Others just say its dark!
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