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Why are people floored into faith by the scale of the Grand Canyon, when they can just look up at the sky, and see a gigantic rock that has been falling towards us for millions of years, and feel the heat from the nearby (in cosmic terms) star which is an accumulation of hydrogen so massive that it's gravity alone has enough force to sustain a fusion reaction? But a trough in the ground caused by flowing water, that gotta be the work of god.
Not to downplay the Grand Canyon. It sure does look amazing!
I agree with rhe sentiment but small correction, the moon is falling away from earth.
Well that might depend?
Because as far as orbital mechanics are concerned it's falling toward us (because that's what orbiting usually involves) but because the orbit is slowly getting larger it's falling is slowed, maybe? Well can't really be that because the speed should be pretty constant?
Huh, that's kinda a hard thing to answer comprehensively for someone who didn't take that astrophysics course everyone else took...
Orbits are closer to spirals, earth and the moon are moving around the sun, with the moon spiraling around earth. It's just a larger and larger spiral.
Falling is a relative term. I'd just say it's accelerating slightly towards us, creating a wonky spiral through space.