• Billegh
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    358 months ago

    Everyone seems to forget the third state “apocalypse” where the sun is somehow in between the earth and moon.

    • @Fermion@feddit.nl
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      8 months ago

      As long as the earth-sun orbit stays close to 1 au, then ejecting the moon into it’s own solar orbit wouldn’t necessarily be world ending. There would probably be some aquatic life extinctions from the loss of tides, and some nocturnal species might be affected by the change in light levels.

      The sun diameter is 1.4 million kilometers, and the earth-moon orbital radius is 0.38 million kilometers. So trying stick the sun between the earth and moon at the current orbital radius just makes the sun 1/333000th more massive.

  • dohpaz42
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    68 months ago

    I love how the sizes of the sun, moon, and earth are the same.

    • @essteeyou@lemmy.world
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      48 months ago

      That’s why the moon can eclipse the sun when we’re also all the same distance apart. Crazy coincidence, but undeniable given this educational material.

  • Ryan
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    48 months ago

    not astronomy, ok, but what about a “total eclipse of the heart”? memeable?