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Here is a site that shows this quite well. The person that works very hard to maintain the integrity of this site and it's info/data has posted in this thread. I cannot take any credit for this (nor would I ever) but, I will point it out. This is the best info/data that *I* have seen on the net about such a generator on the Moon. The Living Moon Website (Aristarchus Crater): http://www.thelivingmoon.com/43ancie..._Lunar_02.html |
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It's still a great question indeed. Now that you mention this, i was reading a material from Hoagland i think ,he was explaining about space mechanics, how planets balance each other , for example our sun and earth , there is a middle point where their gravity field are even don't remember the exact name for this. Anyway if our planet has a wobble motion and our moon have a roll in this what if we took the moon out of the actual orbit? Will this affect this wobble?
Maybe there is a reason why the moon was placed in there if i can say that. What will happen to the moon when earth pole shift? |
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