Hollow Moons & Tidal Forces: Unveiling Fascinating Astronomical Anomalies

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Did you know that the concept of hollow moons reflects an intriguing aspect of astronomy? This video explores the fascinating theory that suggests our moon, and possibly other moons, could be partially or completely hollow. This idea is based on observed anomalies in the moon's gravitational field. Additionally, the video discusses tidal forces, which are gravitational interactions between celestial bodies that create fascinating phenomena. These forces cause our moon's rotation to synchronize with its orbit around Earth, resulting in one side always facing us. Tidal forces can also distort a moon's shape, leading to the formation of unusual structures. Notably, minor moons in our lunar neighborhood, such as Saturn's moon Pan, exhibit peculiar shapes due to these forces. Watch this video to learn more about hollow moons and the captivating influence of tidal forces in astronomy.

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Please take a crash course on physics before you start talking about how our moon rotates like Saturn's moons.
And notably, our moon is not a moon, its a planetoid with locked orbit (iirc it means that its close enough that earth's gravity is pulling hard enough on the moon that it prevents the moon from rotating durring its orbit).

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