• keyez@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Seems why you’re overcomplicating it a little bit. The moon used to be much closer to the earth thousands of years ago and now it’s not, slowly has been getting slingshotted out of orbit since the big bang.

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      9 months ago

      I think you’re under complicating it. For starters our solar system has not existed since the Big bang…

      The Moon is also not getting slingshot out of orbit. It will eventually attain a tidally locked orbit.

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        9 months ago

        That’s bot exactly what I was referring to, I meant the creation of the earth so I was incorrect there referencing the big bang. Rest of the point stands though, shortly after the earth formed or was forming it was struck and the moon was created and slowly started falling away to it’s current position. Quick search shows it is locked in a dynamic orbit now. I did need some brushing up of the subject, cheers