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Is the Moon slowly moving away from the Earth?

Is the Moon slowly moving away from the Earth?

Our Moon is drifting away from the Earth at approximately 3.8cm per year. Scientists know exactly how fast because of the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment. This effect is due to tidal interactions between the Earth and the Moon. The ocean closer to the Moon actually bulges toward it. Because of the planetary rotation of the Earth and the gravitational interplay between the Earth and the Moon, the Moon is pulled faster along its orbital path. This boost in speed slowly pushes the Moon into a larger orbit. It also means that the Earth’s rotation is ever so slightly slowing down.

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The famous "Earthrise" photograph, taken by the crew of Apollo 8 on December 24, 1968.
The famous "Earthrise" photograph, taken by the crew of Apollo 8 on December 24, 1968.
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