Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard for March 01, 2010

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    margueritem  over 14 years ago

    Come back, Moon! Don’t leave us!

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    ejcapulet  over 14 years ago

    When it gets too far away, the tide will turn against us.

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    zero  over 14 years ago

    Now if we could only get a few billion aholes to drift away too. Much much faster…

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    wndrwrthg  over 14 years ago

    Moons will come and moons will go Some real fast others real slow But I think what will be the pressing issue Is what on earth will all the werewolves do?

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    rayannina  over 14 years ago

    Given how well we’re doing with the Earth, if I were the Moon I’d be inching away too …

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    lewisbower  over 14 years ago

    Ralph, correct Alice’s trajectory.

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    watcha  over 14 years ago

    Yes, rayannina. Moon saw this this coming miles away!

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  over 14 years ago

    Are moons orbiting other planets (except Venus and Mercury) doing this also?

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    Dkram  over 14 years ago

    As I understand it, the martian moons are in decaying orbits.

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    timtribbett  over 14 years ago

    Quick,somebody harpoon it!!

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    Nebulous Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Luna doesn’t orbit Earth, it orbits the Sun. It’s just that their orbits are intertwined so that it LOOKS like the Moon orbits the Earth.

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    wetidlerjr  over 14 years ago

    Back to B&W. Someone wake up the monkey and tell him to fix it.

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    crobinson019  over 14 years ago

    Charlie Brown and Linus did this joke years ago. Nice tribute!

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    Varnes  over 14 years ago

    Nebulous, the moon orbits both the suna and the moon and technucally, they all orbit the center of the Milky Way. Josh, that’s a good question….I wonder how far our moon would have to drift before Venus steals it from us….

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    brittickjr  over 14 years ago

    Looks like Rickard is floating in space.

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    Digital Frog  over 14 years ago

    Very nice wndrwrthg!

    If it separates from earth completely, I wonder if it will bother waxing any longer…

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    McGehee  over 14 years ago

    Waxing? Are you kidding, it doesn’t even do windows.

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    Trebor39  over 14 years ago

    Goodbye Moon, it’s been nice to know ya.

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    slhansen07  over 14 years ago

    Good eye, Brewster.

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    mrsullenbeauty  over 14 years ago

    Ha ha, that made me chuckle Mac.

    I was thinking, “Naw, it’ll just let the hair grow willy-nilly.”

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    Sherlock Watson  over 14 years ago

    So, one of my favorite TV shows is still futuristic after all; they just need to change the title to Space: 19,999.

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    Rakkav  over 14 years ago

    The prediction is, the moon will go out a certain distance until the day and month on earth are equal, and then the moon will start spiraling inward until it breaks up into a ring. The process is supposed to take, oh, about two billion years overall.

    Since there is a center of gravity within the earth (barycenter, if memory serves) for the earth-moon system, the moon does revolve around the earth as a satellite. But from another perspective, the orbits of the two around the sun are indeed entangled. It’s all a question of the frame of reference…and now of definition, since the IAU now insists that to be called a double planet, the barycenter has to be between the two bodies and not within one of them.

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    wndrwrthg  over 14 years ago

    Thank you Digital Frog.

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    JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago

    DF, or will it be singing in the wane?

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  over 4 years ago

    The further away it gets, the less tidal effect affects it.

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    NaGrom Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Extrapolating backwards, how close was it in the beginning?

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