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Why is this happening????!!!!
Save us, Bill O' Reilly!!
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I would weep for humanity if our fate was in the hands of someone like Bill O'Reilly.
Why is this happening????!!!!
Save us, Bill O' Reilly!!
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When it was forming, I'm guessing
The theory to the Moons formation is that when the Earth was young, it was struck by a Mars sized object. An incredible amount Debris was flung into space and it orbited the Earth, over years and years the debris began to lump together thanks to gravity and formed the Moon. This would explain why minerals found on Earth were found in the Moon rocks collected by the Apollo astronauts. The moon was originally very close to the Earth, but it moved away (It's still moving away, every year I think it moves a few centimeters away from the Earth) it kind of explains the tides going in and out.
Take that Bill O'Reilly!![]()
When it was forming, I'm guessing
The theory to the Moons formation is that when the Earth was young, it was struck by a Mars sized object. An incredible amount Debris was flung into space and it orbited the Earth, over years and years the debris began to lump together thanks to gravity and formed the Moon. This would explain why minerals found on Earth were found in the Moon rocks collected by the Apollo astronauts. The moon was originally very close to the Earth, but it moved away (It's still moving away, every year I think it moves a few centimeters away from the Earth) it kind of explains the tides going in and out.
Take that Bill O'Reilly!![]()
Probably when the Moon and Earth were one in the same.
18 years ago would have been 1993.Did it cause devastating natural disasters 18 years ago? No. Case closed.
let's go with a smileI'm using you as a human shield
My cross-hatch take at the science
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the moon and earth have a magnetic pull to each other right?
Nope.
So the amount of light reflecting off the moon means more than its (relatively) closer proximity to the Earth?
The Storm of the Century, in particular, did occur from March 12-13th. I thought it was also interesting that the 51-day standoff of Waco, Texas ended right after Mercury Retrograde, and that the Velvet Divorce occurred in January 1993 (which was more about independence from the Communist government), right around the time present-day Egypt experienced its own non-violent "divorce" from Mubarak.so now the super moon causes disasters for an entire year?
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Earthquake's nether region is making my eyes self-destruct.Natural Disasters I'd like to see again.
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An interesting article from 1993:
http://discovermagazine.com/1993/mar/badmoonrising192
So wrongEarthquake is on the left.
Earthquake's nether region is making my eyes self-destruct.