What would do with the moon?

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by machiaventa, Aug 24, 2007.

  1. machiaventa Registered Senior Member

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    Hey Guys:
    Been gone a while visiting the outer planets with my telescope. I have noticed there are more moons in our system than most of us realize. I have come to the conclusion that our moon like other moons exerts gravitaional forces upon our planet which we are just learning about. I believe volcanic activity,earthquakes and even tectonic movements of the the earth's crust are a result of it's gravitational malformation of the planet during periods of apogee and perogee:shrug

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    Spelling) Since the moon moves away from us about one inch per year, behavior of these phenomenones will lessen or change over long periods of time.Therefore what happened every 600,000 years may not be occouring as often as the moon moves more distant from Earth. Anybody out there have any serious input in this area?

    Sincerely,Machiaventa:shrug:
     

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