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Old February 10th 17, 05:11 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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We all know that bodies attract. Same for Solar system. Earth orbits Sun.
Moon orbits Earth due to this attraction. We feel attraction too. It
makes us stay on Earth and not float around. Moon attracts and Sun
attracts. Moon and Sun take sides. While New Moon they are on same Earths
side and gravitation pulls coincide.
While Full Moon they are on different Earths sides and gravitation pulls
are from divergent directions. These are two extremes. Moon and Sun take
diverse position while pull on Earth and Earths inhabitants.
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Old February 10th 17, 08:33 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :
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We all know that bodies attract. Same for Solar system. Earth orbits Sun.
Moon orbits Earth due to this attraction. We feel attraction too. It
makes us stay on Earth and not float around.


not only, the Earth would explode with the pressure


Moon attracts and Sun
attracts. Moon and Sun take sides. While New Moon they are on same Earths
side and gravitation pulls coincide.
While Full Moon they are on different Earths sides and gravitation pulls
are from divergent directions. These are two extremes. Moon and Sun take
diverse position while pull on Earth and Earths inhabitants.


The Moon

r = 1737,4 km
R = 384 399 km
G= 0,1654

1/(R/r)^2 = 0,000003379 G

The Sun

r = 696 342 km
R = 149 597 870 km
G= 27,92

1/(R/r)^2 = 0,000604936 G

Almost nothing, just sufficiently for to swing the oceans, the tides

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Old February 10th 17, 09:11 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 11:33:50 AM UTC-8, Sylvain wrote:


baseball bat to your head, and the world would be prosperous. ok? Crap looking **** people ****ed up planet earth.
 




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