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- Jakob Lorber authored the text 'Earth and Moon', published on March 6, 1847.
- The moon's orbital period around Earth is 27.3 days.
- Jakob Lorber authored the text 'Earth and Moon', published on Inner-word.com in 1847.
- The moon has profoundly shaped the evolution of life on Earth over millions of years.
- The moon is approximately one-quarter the size of Earth and 400 times smaller than the sun, but it is positioned 400 times closer to Earth than the sun is, resulting in a significant gravitational impact on the planet.
- The moon's rotation period matches its orbital period of 27.3 days, which results in the same side of the moon always facing Earth.
- The combination of the moon's 5.1-degree orbital plane offset and Earth's 23.5-degree axial tilt causes moonrise and moonset to vary by up to 29.6 degrees longitude from due east or due west.
- Though a Full Moon only occurs during the exact moment when Earth, Moon, and Sun form a perfect alignment, to our eyes, the Moon seems Full for around three days.
- The moon's gravitational tug on Earth drives the tides, which exert power over the life cycles of many coastal creatures.
- The moon's orbital plane is offset by 5.1 degrees from Earth's orbital plane around the sun.
- The presence of the moon strengthens Earth's tides, which significantly supports marine ecosystems.
- A full moon occurs when the most sunlight reflects off the Moon toward Earth, creating an intense glare that makes other celestial objects like stars and planets more difficult to observe.
- The prevailing scientific hypothesis regarding the moon's origin posits that a Mars-sized celestial body named Theia collided with Earth 4.5 billion years ago, ejecting molten debris that eventually cooled to form the moon.
- During half-full moon phases, the moon is most out of alignment with Earth and the sun, producing neap tides, which are the weakest tides in the tidal cycle.
- During full or new moons, the moon aligns with Earth and the sun, exerting a strong gravitational pull that causes pronounced tides, according to marine biologist David Wilcockson.
- The moon's gravitational pull creates tidal friction that has decelerated Earth's rotation over billions of years, lengthening the duration of a day from approximately six hours to 24 hours.
- During new and full moons, the alignment of the sun, Earth, and the moon intensifies tidal forces, resulting in 'spring tides,' which are characterized by higher high tides and lower low tides.
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To the Moon and Back: How Lunar Cycles Shape Earth's Wildlife nathab.com 10 facts
measurementThe moon's orbital period around Earth is 27.3 days.
claimThe moon has profoundly shaped the evolution of life on Earth over millions of years.
measurementThe moon is approximately one-quarter the size of Earth and 400 times smaller than the sun, but it is positioned 400 times closer to Earth than the sun is, resulting in a significant gravitational impact on the planet.
claimThe moon's rotation period matches its orbital period of 27.3 days, which results in the same side of the moon always facing Earth.
claimThe combination of the moon's 5.1-degree orbital plane offset and Earth's 23.5-degree axial tilt causes moonrise and moonset to vary by up to 29.6 degrees longitude from due east or due west.
measurementThe moon's orbital plane is offset by 5.1 degrees from Earth's orbital plane around the sun.
claimThe presence of the moon strengthens Earth's tides, which significantly supports marine ecosystems.
claimThe prevailing scientific hypothesis regarding the moon's origin posits that a Mars-sized celestial body named Theia collided with Earth 4.5 billion years ago, ejecting molten debris that eventually cooled to form the moon.
claimThe moon's gravitational pull creates tidal friction that has decelerated Earth's rotation over billions of years, lengthening the duration of a day from approximately six hours to 24 hours.
claimDuring new and full moons, the alignment of the sun, Earth, and the moon intensifies tidal forces, resulting in 'spring tides,' which are characterized by higher high tides and lower low tides.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
How the Full Moon Affects the Behavior of Animals ruhighlander.org 2 facts
quoteThough a Full Moon only occurs during the exact moment when Earth, Moon, and Sun form a perfect alignment, to our eyes, the Moon seems Full for around three days.
claimA full moon occurs when the most sunlight reflects off the Moon toward Earth, creating an intense glare that makes other celestial objects like stars and planets more difficult to observe.
Why oysters close on the full moon—and more odd lunar effects on ... nationalgeographic.com 2 facts
claimDuring half-full moon phases, the moon is most out of alignment with Earth and the sun, producing neap tides, which are the weakest tides in the tidal cycle.
claimDuring full or new moons, the moon aligns with Earth and the sun, exerting a strong gravitational pull that causes pronounced tides, according to marine biologist David Wilcockson.
The moon has power over animals - Science News Explores snexplores.org 1 fact
claimThe moon's gravitational tug on Earth drives the tides, which exert power over the life cycles of many coastal creatures.