Thursday, September 15, 2011

More info on the MOON

 Since the moon is billions of years faithful companion of the earth. Current theories suggest that it arose as a celestial body the size of Mars collided with Earth grazing. It was a lot of matter, mainly from the crust and themantle of the impacting body, hurled into orbit, there clenched together and eventually formed the moon.According to this theory, the Pacific would be a remnant of this collision.
Findings are well established, however, as the moon has an influence on life on Earth. First, it is time for aclock unit - the month. In about a month, he orbited the earth that is. He is also - along with the sun - also responsible for the tides. Greatly simplifies formulated, the moon causes on his side facing the Earth has ahigh water level, because the mass of the moon attracts the water of the oceans. Reverses its attraction to the opposite side of the earth is low. There, the water rises due to the centrifugal force of Earth's rotation. This results in both sides of the ground water levels high and the earth rotates to some extent under the latter. Withthe different distribution of land masses is of course in reality this is difficult and various other factors such asthe coastline affect tides effective in one place. The biggest effect of this rough model can still explain.

3 comments:

  1. Mirosław Hermaszewski (born September 15, 1941), is a retired Polish Air Force officer. He became the first (and to this day remains the only) Pole in space when he flew aboard the Soyuz 30 spacecraft in 1978.
    What I am gonna say is I met him twice...and I asked him about moon landing-he said it could have happened, but in his private opinion never did.
    And he is my hero and mentor so I believe him;
    Magdalena

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  2. agħbija fuq il-qamar huwa l-scam aktar shameless tal-propaganda tas-seklu għoxrin.
    Afro

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  3. did anyone ever think of the pollution these moon landings caused, in the space and on earth? I assume such a rocket consumes much more kerosine than an airliner.

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