Monday, August 9, 2010

Leapin' And Jumpin' On A Moon Shadow

On August 10 there is no moon. I say this because I glanced at my calendar and saw a black dot where the moon usually is. Of course there still is a moon but it is not being struck by sunlight at all so it is shaded black. That got me wondering about what would earth be like without a moon to influence it. A scientist named Bernard Foing wrote an article about it and he said:

"If you would take away the Moon suddenly, it would change the global altitude of the ocean. Right now there is a distortion which is elongated around the equator, so if we didn’t have this effect, suddenly a lot of water would be redistributed toward the polar regions."


He also said:


"The Moon has been a stabilizing factor for the axis of rotation of the Earth. If you look at Mars, for instance, that planet has wobbled quite dramatically on its axis over time due to the gravitational influence of all the other planets in the solar system. Because of this obliquity change, the ice that is now at the poles on Mars would sometimes drift to the equator. But the Earth’s moon has helped stabilize our planet so that its axis of rotation stays in the same direction. For this reason, we had much less climatic change than if the Earth had been alone. And this has changed the way life evolved on Earth, allowing for the emergence of more complex multi-cellular organisms compared to a planet where drastic climatic change would allow only small, robust organisms to survive."


So the moon would not only affect ocean levels and tides it would affect our ability to enjoy those tides. We could hardly hang ten if we were only as developed as a starfish or sea grape.


Let's not forget the moon. Especially when it is completely out of sight on August 10. I'm declaring this "moon remembrance and appreciation night". How you celebrate is your own business. Me? I'll be sipping a cool frosty in honor of la luna.