{"id":5800,"date":"2022-02-02T08:00:35","date_gmt":"2022-02-02T07:00:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sciencefocus.com\/?p=110644"},"modified":"2022-02-02T08:18:11","modified_gmt":"2022-02-02T07:18:11","slug":"moonfall-could-the-moon-really-crash-into-the-earth","status":"publish","type":"rss_feed","link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcsciencefocus\/rss_feed\/moonfall-could-the-moon-really-crash-into-the-earth\/","title":{"rendered":"Moonfall: Could the Moon really crash into the Earth?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"rssexcerpt\"><\/p><p class=\"rssauthor\">By Stephen Kelly\n                \t\t<\/p><p class=\"rssbyline\">Published: Wednesday, 02 February 2022 at 12:00 am<\/p><hr class=\"no-tts wp-block-separator\"\/><?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"yes\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><body><p>When the Moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie that\u2019s a\u2026 <em>Moonfall<\/em>, the new disaster movie from Roland Emmerich in which the Moon \u2013 for reasons that are not yet clear \u2013 falls out of the sky and crashes to Earth.<\/p>\n<p>Such a premise raises inevitable questions. How has the Moon fallen out of its orbit? What does that mean for the Earth? How can it be stopped? And most importantly of all, should we be staring up at our own real-life Moon, shaking our fists and shouting at it to stay where it belongs?<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\/\/users.aber.ac.uk\/atc\/&quot;\" target=\"&quot;_blank&quot;\" rel=\"&quot;noopener&quot; noopener noreferrer\">Dr Tony Cook<\/a>, a physics lecturer at Aberystwyth University, doesn\u2019t think so. He is confident that, if left alone, the Moon is not in any danger of suddenly dropping from space. \u201cThere\u2019s an equilibrium between the Earth and the Moon,\u201d he says. \u201cIt\u2019s a balancing point called the barycentre and the two bodies rotate around that.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This point, he explains, is positioned closer to the Earth than the Moon, inside the Earth\u2019s surface. \u201cIt\u2019s a bit like a see-saw,\u201d he says. \u201cIf you\u2019ve got a really heavy person on one end and a lightweight on the other, the balancing point has to be more towards the bigger person.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But what if the Moon wasn\u2019t left alone? The <a href=\"\/\/youtu.be\/ivIwdQBlS10&quot;\" target=\"&quot;_blank&quot;\" rel=\"&quot;noopener&quot; noopener noreferrer\">trailers for <em>Moonfall<\/em><\/a>, after all, suggest malicious intent from shadowy extraterrestrials. What could possibly knock the Moon off its course? \u201cIf you\u2019re an alien, I think you would need to put some propulsion engines on the lunar surface,\u201d Cook says.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think you could probably deflect the orbit of the Moon over a long period of time, but you would need an enormous amount of energy to do that, and probably have to do it gently otherwise the Moon might fall to pieces. A similar method has been proposed to change the direction of asteroids.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"&quot;image-handler__container\" image-handler__container--full=\"\" style=\"&quot;padding-bottom:\" calc=\"\"> <picture><source media=\"&quot;(max-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?webp=true&amp;quality=90&amp;resize=300%2C334,\" https:=\"\" type=\"&quot;image\/webp&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(max-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?quality=90&amp;resize=300%2C334,\" https:=\"\" type=\"&quot;image\/jpeg&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(max-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?webp=true&amp;quality=90&amp;resize=355%2C395,\" https:=\"\" type=\"&quot;image\/webp&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(max-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?quality=90&amp;resize=355%2C395,\" https:=\"\" type=\"&quot;image\/jpeg&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(max-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?webp=true&amp;quality=90&amp;resize=405%2C450,\" https:=\"\" type=\"&quot;image\/webp&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(max-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?quality=90&amp;resize=405%2C450,\" https:=\"\" type=\"&quot;image\/jpeg&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(max-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?webp=true&amp;quality=90&amp;resize=554%2C616&quot;\" type=\"&quot;image\/webp&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(max-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?quality=90&amp;resize=554%2C616&quot;\" type=\"&quot;image\/jpeg&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(min-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?webp=true&amp;quality=90&amp;resize=620%2C689&quot;\" type=\"&quot;image\/webp&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(min-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?quality=90&amp;resize=620%2C689&quot;\" type=\"&quot;image\/jpeg&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(min-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?webp=true&amp;quality=90&amp;resize=408%2C454,\" https:=\"\" type=\"&quot;image\/webp&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(min-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?quality=90&amp;resize=408%2C454,\" https:=\"\" type=\"&quot;image\/jpeg&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(min-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?webp=true&amp;quality=90&amp;resize=556%2C618&quot;\" type=\"&quot;image\/webp&quot;\"><source media=\"&quot;(min-width:\" data-srcset=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?quality=90&amp;resize=556%2C618&quot;\" type=\"&quot;image\/jpeg&quot;\"><img class=\"&quot;wp-image-110655\" align=\"\" size-full=\"\" image-handler__image=\"\" image-handler__image--full=\"\" no-wrap=\"\" js-lazyload=\"\" data-src=\"&quot;https:\/\/images.immediate.co.uk\/production\/volatile\/sites\/4\/2022\/02\/Moonfall-crop-93af25b.jpg?quality=90&amp;resize=620%2C689&quot;\" width=\"&quot;620&quot;\" height=\"&quot;689&quot;\" alt=\"&quot;Illustration\" of=\"\" the=\"\" moon=\"\" falling=\"\" towards=\"\" earth=\"\" title=\"&quot;Moonfall\" crop=\"\"\/><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture><\/div><div class=\"&quot;caption-hold&quot;\"><figcaption class=\"&quot;wp-caption-text&quot;\"><span class=\"&quot;caption-copy&quot;\"><i class=\"&quot;icon-arrow\" icon-camera-circle=\"\"\/> \u00a9 Christina Kalli<\/span><\/figcaption><span class=\"&quot;im-image-caption&quot;\"\/><\/div>\n<p>If evil aliens did manage to push the Moon towards Earth over the course of many, many years, the effects on our planet would be devastating. \u201cIf the Moon was even half the distance away, the tides would be eight times stronger than they are at present,\u201d says Cook.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSo if the Moon got really close to the Earth, you\u2019d have massive tides to contend with. There would be a lot of coastal flooding. There would be a lot more gravitational influence on the interior of the Earth, so you might also churn up and heat some mantle, leading to a lot more volcanism and earthquakes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Okay, and what about <em>Moonfall<\/em>\u2019s portrayal of the Earth\u2019s oceans being sucked into the sky? \u201cI don\u2019t think that would happen,\u201d says Cook, laughing like a man who has just been asked a very stupid question. \u201cThey\u2019d certainly be swirling around quite a lot more. You might get some tsunamis. But water going up into the air? I imagine not.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><em>Moonfall<\/em>, of course, does have something of a real-life parallel. At the time of writing, NASA has warned that a \u2018wobble\u2019 in the Moon\u2019s orbit during the mid-2030s could contribute to severe flooding. This wobble, explains Cook, is part of a natural 18.6-year cycle in the Moon\u2019s orbit \u2013 half of which, thanks to fluctuations in the Moon\u2019s gravitational pull, is spent suppressing tides, the other half amplifying them.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt is something that has been with us over recorded history,\u201d he says, \u201cbut in the future, combined with rising sea levels, it might just be the straw that breaks the camel\u2019s back in some low-lying parts of the world.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Proof, yet again, that the dangers of reality are often far more worrying and far less exciting than they are on the big screen. Moonwobble just doesn\u2019t have the same ring to it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Verdict:<\/strong> Astronomers rejoice, the Moon will be staying put for the foreseeable future. Huzzah!<\/p>\n<ul><li>This article first appeared in\u00a0<a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.sciencefocus.com\/magazine\/new-issue-why-we-dont-have-to-get-old-any-more\/&quot;\">issue 373<\/a>\u00a0of\u00a0<em>BBC Science Focus Magazine<\/em>\u00a0\u2013\u00a0<strong><a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.sciencefocus.com\/subscribe\/&quot;\">find out how to subscribe here<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul><section class=\"&quot;highlight\"><div class=\"&quot;highlight__content\" editor-content=\"\"> <h4>About our expert, Dr Tony Cook<\/h4>\n<p>Tony is a research lecturer in the Department of Physics at Aberystwyth University. 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