• AEsheron@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    If it slowed down it would get closer, not further. The truth is, any orbit is only stable given a specific timeframe. The longer that timeframe, the less likely any given orbit is to remain. The moon has just a little bit more speed than the Earth can hold onto, so it is in an extremely slow escape, and always has been.

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      2 months ago

      The moon has just a little bit more speed than the Earth can hold onto

      Unfortunately that’s not how orbital mechanics works :(

      If the moon had instantaneously more speed than the earth can hold onto (e.g. more centrifugal ‘force’ than balanced by the gravitational force), the moon will accelerate up, until the forces become balanced. This makes a elliptical orbit, like this:

      elliptical orbit gif

      Apparently the reason the moon is getting further away is that it’s gaining energy from earth’s tides

      anyway you should play ksp