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Is earths moon the only orbiting moon in our solar system with out a rotational spin?
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[quote:UndercoverAlien:MV8xOTI2ODM2XzMyMjY2NTk2XzcxQTAwMDgw] [quote:DoubleHelix:MV8xOTI2ODM2XzMyMjY1NTMwXzcwOTlFMkQx] I am a moontard and yes it is the ONLY one. The Shill's will come next but no need to worry. They can not be convinced and may try to derail your thread. Then, Last case scenario...let the thread drop into oblivions called the depths of glp. [/quote] Earth's Moon also has the ideal dimensions and is conveniently placed in an orbit to allow perfect eclipses as seen from here. [/quote]
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Hey GLP'ers,
One astronomer friend of mine has told me that our moon has to be artificial and under power to resist rotation. In his opinion all celestial objects in our solar system have rotation like planets, asteroids, comets, and moons and such. I respect the knowledge base here and I would like to know if he is full of it or not? What say you?
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