The Sacrifice of Cassini | Cosmos: Possible Worlds
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Length: 5min 51sec (351 seconds)
Published: Thu Apr 16 2020
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The moon in 240,000 miles from earth, 20 times that distance, and is actually getting further away every year. So, no danger of it being destroyed by tidal forces.
There would be major destruction on the Earth as well. We wouldn't be around to see it.
https://youtu.be/lheapd7bgLA
Short video on possible effects of moon falling to earth
The moon started out 15 times closer to the Earth than it is today, imagine seeing it in the sky that large π³ scientists say the waves were 200 feet high due to the stronger gravitational force. And one day the moon will break from Earths orbit.
This is known as the Roche limit. I'm assuming the video you've linked to mentions that too.
In short, it's when the tidal force exerted on the orbiting body exceeds that of the gravitational force required to keep the orbiting body together.
The aliens would have to find somewhere else for their secret basesβ¦
Alright, lets get on it.
I can't listen to him. The first sentence and I'm done. "Why do some worlds have rings?" I don't know, why don't you look at the rings around Uranus?
It's only my opinion, but what a pretentious, do-nothing piece of shit he has become. He ain't Carl Sagan, that's for damn sure.
I say we should go for it...