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"We're drifting apart," said the earth to the moon. "We've been through so much, hm?" replied the moon to earth. "It'll be glum to go, but sadly I must now." "Why? Please don't go away," begged the earth to the moon. "I will miss you for sure." "And I will too," said moon and earth silently sobbed. "4.5 billion years, for what?" The earth whimpered. "I can't love you anymore." "If I could say the same." "..."
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Oct 16, 2016
Oct 16, 2016 at 6:07 PM UTC
Moon and Earth
"We're drifting apart," said the earth to the moon. "We've been through so much, hm?" replied the moon to earth. "It'll be glum to go, but sadly I must now." "Why? Please don't go away," begged the earth to the moon. "I will miss you for sure." "And I will too," said moon and earth silently sobbed. "4.5 billion years, for what?" The earth whimpered. "I can't love you anymore." "If I could say the same." "..."
"At present, the Moon gets 3.8 cm further away from Earth every year, and it was much closer to Earth in prehistoric times." -Jonathan O'Callaghan, 'Will the Moon ever leave Earth's orbit?' www.spaceanswers.com
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Oct 16, 2016
Oct 16, 2016 at 6:07 PM UTC
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