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Monday, December 23, 2024

The Moon 1 : Wondering Why we cant see the other side of the moon?


The reason we can't see the other side of the Moon from Earth lies in a phenomenon called 'tidal locking'. Here's an explanation:  


Why We Only See One Side of the Moon  


1. The Moon’s Rotation and Orbit  

   - The Moon rotates on its axis, and it also orbits Earth.  

   - However, the time it takes for the Moon to complete one rotation on its axis is the same as the time it takes to orbit Earth --'27.3 days'.  

   - This synchronization means that the same side of the Moon always faces Earth.


2. How Tidal Locking Happens  

   - Tidal locking occurs due to gravitational forces between the Earth and the Moon.  

   - Early in the Moon’s history, its rotation was faster, but Earth's gravity created "tidal bulges" on the Moon.  

   - Over millions of years, these bulges caused the Moon’s rotation to slow down until it matched its orbital period.  


3. The Far Side of the Moon  

   - The side we can’t see from Earth is often called the "far side" or "dark side" of the Moon, though it’s not actually dark--it gets sunlight just like the near side.  

   - We first saw it in 1959 when the Soviet Luna 3 spacecraft captured images of the far side.  


Fun Facts About the Far Side  

- The far side has more craters and fewer maria (dark basaltic plains) than the near side.  

- It’s home to the 'South Pole--Aitken Basin', one of the largest impact craters in the solar system.  


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