How Do Moonquakes Happen On A Satellite Without A Molten Core? | How The Universe Works
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Despite losing its magnetic field billions of years ago the Moon shows seismic activity, as discovered by the Apollo missions when they placed seismometers on the lunar surface. How do these moonquakes happen without a molten core and what does this mean for the future of the satellite?
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Moonquake happens 1000 times a year, The moon shakes that people on the earth don't know it. It’s like you’re standing in front of me, my heart shakes, and you don’t know
Lmao you deserve more than one like
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A death rattle 😨, so ominous. Lets terra form the moon 🤪
so its like a cold watermelon
when you just punch it a little it cracks
I didn't watch this.
I just wanted to take a stab at guessing at the answer.
So here goes.....
Similar to, or like the way earthquakes happen on the solid core satellite of the sun that is commonly called earth?
Interesting knowledge 🤔
It’s only mostly dead… 2:42 well at least it’s not all dead 💀. 😂😂😂 Got to love the Princess Bride reference.
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The moon is only 6k years old....these people are just guessing
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Answer is actually at 09:00
No tectonics on the moon, it's shrinking due to heat loss after losing its molten core.
Holy shit, you guys can literally put all the information that's only said once and this video would be like two minutes long
Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam spilt the moon 1400 hundred years back..Read the Holy Quran....love you
Ancient scripture suggest it was much longer than 1400 years ago my friend. But the same story
Damn bro thats crazy to bad its made up
@@skrillah6259 Don't just discount these things. It's crazy when you start studying ancient scriptures and cutting edge science & theoretical / quantum physics how many of these hocus pocus sounding "stories" seem to have a basis in reality. Saying something in story form that science can not yet explain.
@@energybasics What scripture? from which civilization?
@@nutzhazel I'm not sure which scriptures either the Vedas or Upanishads/Puranas. Definitely from India. This guy talks about it very briefly.
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The mantle of the Earth is solid. Portions are partially melted. The outer core is liquid.
Maybe? No need expert phd to say it.
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the moon is going super sayin
They actually can try pressing a stone and see if it will form uniform or random cracks before they made things up.
A stone isn't non uniform till inside like the moon!