Sara Russell
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Okay, so we have a lot of work on our hands then to try to persuade our governments and space agencies that we still need to explore our solar system.
The Moon's fantastic laboratory for geology and has lots of other uses as well.
It's used to calibrate satellites that are looking at the Earth.
So that would be a really, really exciting development as long as we can keep that push going.
Well, so over a timescale of maybe hundreds of thousands of years, we would start to see another effect that the Moon has, which is that its presence in the sky actually stabilizes the Earth.
And without the Moon there, it would start to wobble around.
At the moment, the Earth is at a tilt of about 23.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Without the moon there, that might mean that we have much, much longer winters.
For example, we might not see the sun for months.
So that would be really hard for us to adapt to.
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