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Astrochronology

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science-and-technology2 years ago

"The Moon's Drift: How its Departure is Affecting Earth"

Scientists have discovered that the Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.82 centimeters per year, which is causing the length of days on Earth to gradually increase. This finding challenges our previous understanding of the Earth-Moon relationship. Additionally, China's space program has recently uncovered hidden structures beneath the Moon's surface, providing valuable insights into its past.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"The Moon's Drift: How its Departure is Affecting Earth"

Scientists have discovered that the Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.82 centimeters per year, which is causing the length of days on Earth to gradually increase. This finding challenges our previous understanding of the Earth-Moon relationship. Additionally, China's space program has recently uncovered hidden structures beneath the Moon's surface, providing valuable insights into its past.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"The Moon's Drift: How its Departure is Affecting Earth"

Scientists have discovered that the Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.82 centimeters per year, which is causing the length of days on Earth to gradually increase. This finding challenges our previous understanding of the Earth-Moon relationship. Additionally, China's space program has recently uncovered hidden structures beneath the Moon's surface, providing valuable insights into its past.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"The Moon's Drift: How its Departure is Affecting Earth"

Scientists have discovered that the Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.82 centimeters per year, which is causing the length of days on Earth to gradually increase. This finding challenges our previous understanding of the Earth-Moon relationship. Additionally, China's space program has recently uncovered hidden structures beneath the Moon's surface, providing valuable insights into its past.

science2 years ago

Moon's Drift Causes Longer Days, Study Reveals

A new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has found that the moon's gradual drift away from the Earth is causing the length of a day to increase. The weakening gravitational pull between the two celestial bodies has resulted in the Earth spinning slower, allowing the moon to slowly move away at a rate of 3.82 centimeters per year. This small drift means that in 200 million years, a day on Earth will have increased from 24 hours to 25. Scientists also believe that 1.4 billion years ago, a day on Earth lasted just 18 hours due to the moon's closer proximity. The study used astrochronology to study ancient geological time scales and gain insights into the past of our solar system.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"The Moon's Drift: How its Departure is Affecting Earth"

Scientists have discovered that the Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.82 centimeters per year, which is causing the length of days on Earth to gradually increase. This finding challenges our previous understanding of the Earth-Moon relationship. Additionally, China's space program has recently uncovered hidden structures beneath the Moon's surface, providing valuable insights into its past.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"The Moon's Drift: How its Departure is Affecting Earth"

Scientists have discovered that the Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.82 centimeters per year, which is causing the length of days on Earth to gradually increase. This finding challenges our previous understanding of the Earth-Moon relationship. Additionally, China's space program has recently uncovered hidden structures beneath the Moon's surface, providing valuable insights into its past.

science2 years ago

Moon's Drift Causes Time Impact on Earth.

Days on Earth are getting longer as the moon is slowly drifting away due to an ever-weakening connection between the Earth and the moon. A new study has found that the closer the moon is, the shorter the days on Earth are. Scientists think that a day on Earth 1.4 billion years ago, lasted just 18 hours. Astrochronology is the method of linking astronomical theory with geological observation. The moon is currently receding from the Earth at a rate of 1.5 inches (3.82 centimetres) every year.