The Orbit of the Moon (2)
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When compared to the satellites of the other planets in the Solar System, the Moon is a very strange body. It is large, both in absolute terms and (particularly) as compared to its parent; it orbits the Earth very slowly, and its orbit lies close to the plane of the Ecliptic, rather than to that of the Earth's equator, and has an appreciable eccentricity. In this article I examine how this situation has arisen. Click on the title to read the article. |