More EP fodder: Earth used to have two moons?
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/04/moons-collision-idUSN1E77221L2...
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Twin Moons of Earth?
Thu, 2011-08-04 05:57
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Twin Moons of Earth?
Thu, 2011-08-04 21:20
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Re: Twin Moons of Earth?
The cosmic ballet goes on. And occasionally the dancers smack into each other and one gets obliterated and absorbed into the body of the other to become a huge swelling and... this analogy really doesn't seem tenable any more.
Interesting to note that Earth-side is the richer hemisphere in terms of minerals. Is this acknowledged in EP's Luna setting?
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Fri, 2011-08-05 08:49
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Re: Twin Moons of Earth?
Looking at the map in Sunward, I see that Muir, Erato, Nectar are on the nearside.
Feynman and New Mumbai are on the farside. Clever Hands, Shackleton, and Karpola/The Colony are on the edge. So most of the big settlements are certainly on the near side, but I doubt it is due to prescience from the EP authors.
Also, the minerals that matter are different. I assume what NASA is talking about is heavier elements, but in EP the big thing is He3.
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