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The Moon May Be SHRINKING, But Very, Very Slowly

RANDOLPH E. SCHMID   08/19/10 10:07 PM ET   AP

La Luna

WASHINGTON — The moon may be shrinking.

Not to worry though, lovers and crooners, it won't be disappearing any time soon.

New research indicates cracks in the moon's crust that have formed as the interior has cooled and shrunk over the last billion years or so. That means the surface has shrunk, too, though not so you'd notice just from gazing at it.

Scientists have identified 14 landforms called lobate scarps scattered over the surface of the moon, explained Thomas R. Watters of the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.

Watters and colleagues describe their find in Friday's edition of the journal Science.

The scarps had previously been noted at the moon's equator, but this is the first evidence in other areas, indicating they result from a global process.

The study calls the scarps "evidence of recent thrust faulting on the moon." But this is planetary science, where "recent" can mean a billion years ago.

The scarps, or cliffs, extend across some small craters, and small craters tend to be obliterated over time, Watters explained in a telephone interview. In addition, there are no large craters imposed on top of the scarps, another indication they are relatively recent, in planetary terms, he said.

"One of the really cool parts of this ... the faults are so young-looking that you can't escape the possibility that this contraction occurred recently, and could indicate that the moon is still active," Watters said.

The size of the scarps indicates a shrinkage in the size of the moon of about 100 meters (328 feet), which wouldn't be nearly enough to be noticed with the naked eye. The moon is about one-fourth the size of the Earth in diameter.

The scarps range up to 10 meters (a little over 30 feet) high and a few kilometers long, he said. By comparison, the planet Mercury has much larger scarps indicating considerably more shrinkage over time.

The moon's not going to disappear and its shrinkage won't affect the Earth in any way, Watters stressed.

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Online: http://www.sciencemag.org

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WASHINGTON — The moon may be shrinking. Not to worry though, lovers and crooners, it won't be disappearing any time soon.
WASHINGTON — The moon may be shrinking. Not to worry though, lovers and crooners, it won't be disappearing any time soon.
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Tao-Chan
Making you feel smug & superior since 1949
02:24 PM on 08/24/2010
Do these "brilliant scientists" think we're stupid?
Don't worry, it'll grow back. It does every month.
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Ngonyama
Major prolation, perfect mode
09:42 AM on 08/24/2010
Would this be Obama's fault too?
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DismayedRepub
300Mm/s Not just common sense, it’s the law
01:55 AM on 08/23/2010
The moon is moving away from Earth, not shrinking.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
01:43 PM on 08/22/2010
Ever since that white thing broke off from Earth, we've always been getting mooned.
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Payman Saqib
Engineer - UOIT
11:35 PM on 08/21/2010
The Splitting of the Moon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splitting_of_the_moon

An interesting read for some.
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bnyb
sky-gazer
01:59 PM on 08/20/2010
For the last time, HP: WE WANT A SCIENCE SECTION!!!
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HarmNone
Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations
02:31 AM on 08/21/2010
That would really be refreshing.
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waldopepper
I'd tell you all about me if you were my friend.
02:08 AM on 08/22/2010
But why!? I mean you have the religion section. Isn't that enough? Doesn't it give you all the answers to all the questions that are in your head? Why are you so restless. Can't you see that all this thinking and questioning is not good for you and can only lead to trouble.
12:20 PM on 08/20/2010
In other space-related news, commercial spaceflight startup SpaceX, headed by Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk, has announced a 100% successful drop test of its Dragon spacecraft and posted a really nice video:

http://www.spacex.com/updates.php

This test confirmed the functionality of the multistage parachute system used to slow the Dragon capsule for splashdown off the coast of California. Dragon has a landing accuracy of within 1/4 mile and will eventually gain the capability to touch down on land using its integrated emergency launch escape thrusters to land soft on dry ground.

Following the successful maiden flight of the Falcon 9 launch vehicle in June, the Dragon Cargo spacecraft will make its first flight in October. The unmanned spacecraft will deploy its solar arrays and perform orbital maneuvers before executing atmospheric reentry and landing.

On a second flight next year, Dragon will rendezvous and dock with the International Space Station carrying supplies and return to earth packed with waste.

Dragon was designed from the start to be modified into a crew spacecraft (the cargo version even has windows). Dragon Crew would carry seven astronauts to the ISS.
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waldopepper
I'd tell you all about me if you were my friend.
02:10 AM on 08/22/2010
Learned a new word 'there.' Historicity.
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Whinger
I'm Just Me!
08:45 AM on 08/20/2010
Most certainly it is moving further away from earth as time goes by!
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RichieB
Science is true whether you believe it or not
08:14 AM on 08/20/2010
Shrinkage is a natural process under cold conditions. Just ask George Constanza.
08:08 AM on 08/20/2010
mmmmmmmm cheese
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Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
08:01 AM on 08/20/2010
It is also moving a few inches farther and farther away from earth each year. In a couple of million years, its gravitationaly effects on earth may be so weak as to no longer keep our planet stable enough to allow life as we know it to exist. I wonder what other planet we will screw up at that point?
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06:55 AM on 08/20/2010
The moon is shrinking? Damn you Obama!!!!!
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WhatDaBleep
Right is Wrong and Left is Correct
06:09 AM on 08/20/2010
Oh NO, it may shrink 1cm in the next billion years. OMG the sky is falling.
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JohnSawyer
arglebargy
06:04 AM on 08/20/2010
So the moon's going to disappear and its shrinkage will affect the Earth in every way???
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rougebaisers
05:40 AM on 08/20/2010
See. No room for dangerous humans on it.